Development of a PhD Clinical Sciences Program in Vietnam
Project Number1D43TW007769-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderWEISS, BAHR
Awardee OrganizationVANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The ultimate goal of this competing renewal for our Developmental ICOHRTA (D43-TW05805) project is to permanently increase research capacity in the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam (Vietnam) in regards to: (a) developing culturally-appropriate, research-based treatments for Vietnamese children's mental health problems; (b) planning, designing, and conducting intervention trials to empirically evaluate these treatments, as well as to address secondary questions (e.g., determining mediators of treatment effects); and (c) disseminating the results of this research so as to favorably impact on service provision. In addition, it is expected that success in achieving these goals will broaden our field's understanding of human behavior, through the collaborative sharing of cultural perspectives among project faculty and trainees. Towards this end, our first Specific Aim is, over five years, to: (a) provide six Vietnamese researchers with training in clinical psychology at the Vanderbilt Clinical Sciences program (two as graduate Ph.D. students, four as two year post-doctoral trainees) as well as (b) provide training to approximately ten Vietnamese "Program Fellows" via two week summer intensive seminars in Vietnam (which will include providing consultation on their research). In order to ensure that increased research capacity is sustainable over the long-term, our second Specific Aim is to support the development of a child-focused, research-oriented Ph.D. clinical psychology program at the Vietnam National University in Hanoi; the individuals receiving training at Vanderbilt will serve as core faculty in this new program. Our third Specific Aim is, through the collaborations facilitated by this ICOHRTA project, to contribute to the broadening of psychology as a field, by expanding its cultural base. The collaborative relationships with the Vietnamese researchers that are a central element of the program will provide the U.S. researchers with long-term opportunities to share and learn the perspective on human behavior of researchers from a significantly different culture. This will increase our appreciation and understanding of the significance of culture as a moderator of relations among psychological constructs, enriching our own research as well as that of our Vietnamese colleagues.
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
965717143
UEI
GTNBNWXJ12D5
004413456
DWH7MSXKA2A8
Project Start Date
22-September-2006
Project End Date
30-April-2011
Budget Start Date
22-September-2006
Budget End Date
30-April-2007
Project Funding Information for 2006
Total Funding
$170,064
Direct Costs
$159,435
Indirect Costs
$10,629
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2006
National Institute of Mental Health
$50,000
2006
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
$120,064
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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