Mentored Training Program to Increase Diversity in HIV, Substance Use and Mental
指导培训计划,以增加艾滋病毒、药物滥用和精神方面的多样性
基本信息
- 批准号:7777340
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 23.95万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-03-08 至 2012-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS/HIV problemAddressAfrican AmericanAlcohol or Other Drugs useApplications GrantsAreaArtsBehavioralCollaborationsComorbidityConsultationsDevelopmentDiseaseDistance LearningFacultyFosteringFundingFunding AgencyGap JunctionsGoalsGrantHIVHealthHistorically Black Colleges and UniversitiesIndividualInstitutesInstitutionInstructionInvestigationLeadMental HealthMental disordersMentorsMinorityMinority GroupsNorth CarolinaParticipantPhysiciansPostdoctoral FellowProgram DevelopmentPsyche structurePublicationsQualifyingRelative (related person)ResearchResearch DesignResearch EthicsResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesScheduleScientistSeriesSubstance abuse problemTrainingTraining ProgramsUnderrepresented MinorityUnderserved PopulationUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkWritingbehavioral/social sciencecareercareer developmentdesignexperienceforginghealth disparityimprovedinterestmedical schoolsmeetingsprogramsskillssocialstatisticsvirtual
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): There is a critical lack of minority physician and social and behavioral scientists engaged in and leading research that includes a focus on issues relative to HIV/AIDS, mental illness, substance abuse and correctional health concerns. Researchers at
Morehouse School of Medicine and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will lead a research training effort that incorporates intensive instruction and mentoring for junior faculty from underrepresented and/or underserved populations. A network of skilled professionals will provide research training, for eight scholars, with a thematic emphasis on the co-morbidity and nexus between HIV/AIDS, mental health, substance abuse and correctional health disparities. The fusion of these topics reflects a paucity of research and funding in this area and the need to establish a larger cadre of racial/ethnic minority investigators (i.e., post doctoral fellows and/or junior faculty at the early career level). The network of mentors will guide trainees in professional development activities that support a research career trajectory in this area. We propose a three year program that includes (1) a six week summer training session, (2) monthly virtual webinars during the academic year, and (4) bi-annual networking meetings. The specific aims are to: (1) support educational experiences and training through a two year program with intensive summer research sessions, virtual distance learning webinars, and networking activities relevant to conducting mental health, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, and correctional health research that will attract, train and further career development of
primarily under-represented minority physician scientists and doctoral level social and behavioral science professionals; (2) provide mentored research opportunities with experts in the field from MSM and the UNC-CH that will encourage scholars to embark on research projects directly applicable to fostering research grant proposals for submission to funding agencies and publications concerning HIV/AIDS, mental health, substance abuse and correctional health issues; and (3) implement a cross-collaborative research training program with MSM and UNC-CH that addresses significant concepts relative to building competencies of scholars relative to grantsmanship, research ethics, and cultural competency in HIV/AIDS, mental health, substance abuse and correctional health research. The long term goals seek to: 1) improve the quality and quantity of underrepresented and underserved minority professionals conducting research focused on HIV/AIDS, Mental Health, substance abuse, and corrections; and 2) encourage relationship continuity among mentors, scholars, and partnering institutions to facilitate an increase in the dissemination of HIV/AIDS, mental health, and correctional health research to inform policymakers and practitioners. The ultimate goal seeks to produce and increase the number of racial/ethnic minority professionals as independent research investigators.
描述(由申请人提供):严重缺乏少数民族医生和社会和行为科学家参与和领导研究,包括关注与艾滋病毒/艾滋病,精神疾病,药物滥用和矫正健康问题有关的问题。的研究人员
莫尔豪斯医学院和位于查佩尔山的北卡罗来纳州大学将领导一项研究培训工作,为来自代表性不足和/或服务不足人群的初级教师提供强化指导和指导。一个熟练专业人员网络将为八名学者提供研究培训,专题重点是艾滋病毒/艾滋病、精神健康、药物滥用和教养保健差距之间的共同发病率和联系。这些主题的融合反映了这一领域研究和资金的缺乏,以及建立更大的少数种族/族裔调查员队伍的必要性(即,博士后研究员和/或初级教师在早期的职业水平)。导师网络将指导受训人员开展专业发展活动,支持这一领域的研究职业轨迹。我们提出了一个为期三年的计划,包括(1)为期六周的夏季培训课程,(2)学年期间每月的虚拟网络研讨会,以及(4)两年一度的网络会议。具体目标是:(1)通过一个为期两年的项目,支持教育经验和培训,包括密集的夏季研究课程、虚拟远程学习网络研讨会以及与开展心理健康、药物滥用、艾滋病毒/艾滋病和矫正健康研究相关的网络活动,这些研究将吸引、培训和促进职业发展,
主要是代表性不足的少数民族医生科学家和博士水平的社会和行为科学专业人员;(2)提供与男男性行为者和联合国儿童基金会该领域专家一起指导研究的机会,这将鼓励学者开展直接适用于促进研究补助金提案的研究项目,以提交给资助机构和出版物,涉及艾滋病毒/艾滋病、精神健康、药物滥用和矫正健康问题;和(3)实施与男男性接触者和联合国大学-CH的交叉合作研究培训计划,解决与建设学者在艾滋病毒/艾滋病、精神健康、药物滥用和矫正健康研究方面的能力、研究伦理和文化能力有关的重要概念。长期目标是:1)提高从事艾滋病毒/艾滋病、心理健康、药物滥用和教养研究的代表性不足和服务不足的少数民族专业人员的质量和数量; 2)鼓励导师、学者和合作机构之间的关系持续性,以促进艾滋病毒/艾滋病、心理健康、和矫正健康研究,为决策者和从业人员提供信息。最终目标是培养和增加少数种族/族裔专业人员作为独立的研究调查员。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(7)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Mental health, substance abuse, and HIV disparities in correctional settings: practice and policy implications for African Americans.
惩教环境中的心理健康、药物滥用和艾滋病毒差异:对非裔美国人的实践和政策影响。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2009
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Hatcher,SchnaviaSmith;Toldson,IvoryA;Godette,DionneC;RichardsonJr,JosephB
- 通讯作者:RichardsonJr,JosephB
A qualitative study of relationships among parenting strategies, social capital, the juvenile justice system, and mental health care for at-risk African American male youth.
对养育策略、社会资本、少年司法系统和高危非洲裔美国男性青少年心理健康护理之间关系的定性研究。
- DOI:10.1177/1078345811413081
- 发表时间:2011
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:RichardsonJr,JosephB;Brakle,MischelleVan
- 通讯作者:Brakle,MischelleVan
Suicidality and Other Health Risk Behaviors among Female Youth in Juvenile Detention.
少年拘留所中女性青少年的自杀和其他健康风险行为。
- DOI:10.1080/19371918.2017.1415179
- 发表时间:2018
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.5
- 作者:Hatcher,SchnaviaSmith;King,DioneMoultrie;Nordberg,Anne;Bryant,Dante;Woolen,ChristopherC
- 通讯作者:Woolen,ChristopherC
Health-Risk Behaviors and Dating Violence Victimization: An Examination of the Associated Risk Behaviors Among Detained Female Youth.
- DOI:10.1080/19371918.2015.1073649
- 发表时间:2015
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.5
- 作者:King DM;Hatcher SS;Blakey JM;Mbizo J
- 通讯作者:Mbizo J
Racial/ethnic disparities in patterns and determinants of criminal justice involvement among youth in substance abuse treatment programs.
- DOI:10.1177/1078345811413084
- 发表时间:2011-10-01
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Godette, Dionne C;Mulatu, Mesfin S;Williams, Natasha
- 通讯作者:Williams, Natasha
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