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Active RESEARCH CENTERS NIH (US)

Methods Core


Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
Recipient Organization Research Inst Nationwide Children'S Hosp
Country United States
Start Date Aug 01, 2022
End Date Jul 31, 2027
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10436045
Grant Description

ABSTRACT – METHODS CORE The ASPIRES Methods Core (MC) brings together investigators from diverse and complementary backgrounds to collectively address design, implementation, methodological, and technological challenges that impede progress toward effectively reducing the youth suicide rate. Our transdisciplinary team includes experts in

study design methodology for behavioral and population interventions, predictive analytics to improve clinical decision making, development of digital health interventions, implementation science, qualitative methods, integration of multi-level data elements representative of patient and community health, and geospatial

modeling of environment and social structure on population health. The MC capitalizes on substantial institutional infrastructure and intellectual capital at both The Abigail Wexner Research Institute (AWRI) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH) and The Ohio State University (OSU), and Co-Leaders Drs. Brock,

McAlearney, and Lin have each led both specialized and multidisciplinary teams with broad impact spanning multiple areas of health. The MC will work with ASPIRES investigators to facilitate in a pediatric population 1) development and testing of novel and scalable interventions and research-generated resources with significant

appeal for stakeholders; 2) rapid and widespread dissemination of new, effective practices; 3) continuous improvement of suicide prevention interventions delivered in real-world settings; 4) interdisciplinary team science to facilitate novel and convergent solutions to intractable suicide prevention challenges; and 5) training

of students, fellows, early career, and advanced investigators from diverse backgrounds to increase the diversity of investigators conducting cutting-edge translational suicide prevention research. Our MC provides a methodological anchor connecting all ASPIRES projects, and our transdisciplinary team with substantial

expertise, resources, and infrastructure at both NCH and OSU will ensure that all ASPIRES projects are conducted with scientific rigor and broadly disseminated. Creative partnerships with the Zero Suicide Institute and the OSU CCTS Pilot Project Program augment outreach, engagement, and dissemination. Methodological

and technological advances from our MC provide innovative approaches to overcoming challenges facing behavioral interventions for reducing the youth suicide rate. Synergistic study design elements across ASPIRES projects provide unique opportunities to study implementation and efficacy aspects of suicide

prevention interventions across primary, specialty, and acute care. Collectively, these developments support innovative and rigorous evaluation of ASPIRES interventions and provide the groundwork for further design and refinement of implementation strategies necessary to scale these interventions in future studies.

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