International Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities
Project Number1D43TW005807-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderMUNIR, KERIM M
Awardee OrganizationBOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): We are requesting 5-year support to
enhance research training in Turkey, an ICOHRTA eligible country, with respect
to mentored-clinical, epidemiological and prevention science research.
International Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (MH/DD) Research
Training Program builds upon our NIMH-funded parent MH/DD research training
grant, resources of HRSA-funded developmental disabilities program and the
Clinical Research Center at Children?s Hospital, Boston, with additional
supports from the Harvard Children?s Initiative, NIMH-funded Harvard
psychiatric epidemiology program and the Harvard School of Public Health
(HSPH). A major goal is enhancement of future medical and public health
research personnel in MH/DD in Turkey, a country with a youthful population (41
percent of 62m in 1995 was 18 years or under). WHO estimates that approx. 12
percent of the population in developing countries is disabled, with mental
disabilities constituting more than half in the 4-18 year age group. The
program will include 3-levels of international fellows with emphasis on
intermediate and long-term training. Intermediate level "inception" fellows
will participate in contents/methods courses and workshops at Children?s and
HSPH (4 mos., Sept-Dec; n=3, yr 1 and n=2, yrs 2-5) followed by part-time
research practicum experiences and short-courses in the MFC country (6 mos.,
Jan-June). During this formative period fellows will prepare proposals to be
competitively funded as part of longer-term "re-entry" fellowships (10.5 mos.,
Sept-July; n=2 fellows, yrs 2-5). Shorter-term "summer" fellows will
participate in the HSPH summer-session (1.5 mos., July-Aug; n=3, yrs 1-5)
involving advanced courses for re-entry trainees or introductory courses for
nationally or regionally selected fellows for greater programmatic impact
Ongoing workshops and impact conferences will be planned in the MFC country by
leading faculty. The strengths of this program include the excellent
interdisciplinary faculty, breadth of research experiences, pre-existing
collaborations, record of dedicated mentoring and teaching, and key
international networks in Ankara, the national capital. The research-capacity
building efforts will be linked to rigorous evaluation and research ethics
education programs. This project is expected to serve as a resource for both
in-country and global co-operation in a crossroads democracy in this emerging
region.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
Middle Eastchild with disabilityclinical researchhuman subjectinternational cooperationmental disordersmental health epidemiologymental health servicespublic healthtraining
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
076593722
UEI
Z1L9F1MM1RY3
Project Start Date
26-September-2001
Project End Date
30-April-2006
Budget Start Date
26-September-2001
Budget End Date
30-April-2002
Project Funding Information for 2001
Total Funding
$270,000
Direct Costs
$252,970
Indirect Costs
$17,030
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2001
National Institute of Mental Health
$135,000
2001
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
$135,000
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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