Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY (CHARLES RIVER CAMPUS)
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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application is a request for a Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23) from the NIMH to foster the academic career development of the applicant, Jill T. Ehrenreich, Ph.D. The applicant will work with her primary mentor, Dr. David Barlow, her co-mentor, Dr. Wendy Silverman, and expert consultants, Dr. Laura Mufson, Dr. John Weisz, Dr. James Gross, Dr. Richard Lerner, and Dr. Timothy Brown, to develop expertise in conducting clinical research to establish innovative and efficacious interventions for adolescents with emotional disorders. In a career development plan spanning five years, the applicant has delineated short-term and long-term goals to prepare her for a patient-oriented research career. Short-term goals include obtaining didactic training and mentoring in several "core" areas that have been chosen to deepen her existing skills and to expand her skills into new areas. The applicant's long-term goals are to develop a programmatic line of research that is focused on developing innovative treatments for anxiety disorders in childhood and adolescence, and their most commonly comorbid conditions, as well as to launch a highly productive career as a clinical scientist. A formal research plan is proposed to investigate emotional disorders in adolescence, focusing specifically on anxiety disorders and unipolar mood disorders. Despite theory and research that suggests these disorders may share common biological and psychological vulnerabilities, demonstrate high comorbidity with one another, and evidence a potentially chronic impact on development, there have been few treatment studies investigating the efficacy of a single protocol with the applicability to treat this array of conditions in adolescence. The primary goal of the proposed research plan is to develop and apply a novel treatment for adolescents with emotional disorders, based on efficacious treatments for anxiety and depression in youth and an existent intervention for adults that unites fundamental treatment components appropriate for intervention with wide range of emotional disorders. The main goals of this project are: (1) to create a new treatment, entitled Adolescent Depression and Anxiety Protocol Treatment (ADAPT), for adolescents exhibiting a range of emotional disorders; (2) to conduct a small open trial using ADAPT with 15 adolescents evidencing anxiety and/or unipolar mood disorders; and, (3) to establish an initial effect size for the ADAPT program in a pilot study with 60 adolescents with anxiety and/or unipolar mood disorders and to assess maintenance of change at 3 and 6 months following treatment. The resulting treatment may have a far-reaching impact via dissemination to community providers treating adolescents with anxiety and depression by virtue of its relative consistency in format, combined with its breadth of application.
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AddressAdherenceAdolescenceAdolescentAdultAffectAgoraphobiaAlcohol or Other Drugs useAnxietyAnxiety DisordersAreaArtsBehaviorBiologicalChildChildhoodChronicClinicalClinical ResearchCommunitiesComorbidityConditionConsultationsDepressive disorderDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDiagnosticDiseaseDisease remissionDoctor of PhilosophyDysthymic DisorderEffectivenessEmotional disorderEmotionsEvaluationExhibitsFamilyFeedbackFeeling suicidalFemaleFosteringFutureGeneralized Anxiety DisorderGoalsHandInterventionIntervention StudiesInvestigationK-Series Research Career ProgramsKnowledgeLeftLifeLiteratureMaintenanceMajor Depressive DisorderManualsMeasuresMental DepressionMental disordersMentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development AwardMentorsMonitorMood DisordersNational Institute of Mental HealthNot Otherwise SpecifiedObsessive-Compulsive DisorderOutcomePanic DisorderParentsParticipantPatient Self-ReportPerceptionPhasePilot ProjectsPopulationPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersProceduresProtocols documentationProviderPsychopathologyPsychotherapyQuality of lifeQuestionnairesRandomized Clinical TrialsRangeRateRelative (related person)ReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsRiskSamplingScientistSeparation Anxiety DisorderSeveritiesSocial AdjustmentSocial PhobiaSourceStandards of Weights and MeasuresStructureStudentsSuicideSymptomsTrainingTreatment EffectivenessTreatment EfficacyTreatment ProtocolsWaiting ListsWorkYouthagedagoraphobia without history of panic disorderbasecareerclinically significantdepressive symptomseffectiveness researcheffectiveness trialemotion regulationexperienceimprovedinnovationintervention programknowledge basenovelpatient orientedpatient oriented researchprogramspsychologicsatisfactionsizeskillstheoriestherapy developmenttreatment effecttreatment program
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