NIMH - National Institute of Mental Health
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This K23 award will facilitate Dr. Grau’s transition into an independent investigator who develops and tests scalable interventions with attention to health disparities to meet the variation in needs among individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and hazardous alcohol use (HAU). Targeted research and training activities will extend his knowledge and build his expertise in developing and testing scalable interventions that integrate therapist-delivered and digital components to effectively engage and treat patients with PTSD+HAU in under resourced community settings like Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). Training: Dr. Grau proposes a comprehensive training plan with the following training aims: (1) Develop expertise in mobile health interven-tions, (2) Gain skills in qualitative data collection and analysis and (3) Acquire key skills in and knowledge of optimization trial design and conduct. Context: PTSD is an extremely damaging psychiatric condition when left untreated, especially for individuals with low-income who are served in FQHCs. Brief, modified evidence-based PTSD treatments are effective and feasible in FQHCs; however, co-occurring problems, most notably HAU, negatively impact treatment engagement and effectiveness. As such, there is a critical need to develop scala-ble interventions that treat PTSD+HAU while maximizing engagement in under resourced community settings such as FQHCs. Responsive to the NIMH Strategic Plan, Goal 3 (Strive for Prevention and Cures), Objectives 3.2 (Develop strategies for tailoring existing interventions to optimize outcomes), and 3.3 (Test interventions for effectiveness in community practice settings), the overall research objective is to develop and test a multimodal intervention that integrates therapist-delivered and digital interventions to treat PTSD+HAU in FQHCs. Re-search Plan: Aim 1 will assess the feasibility and acceptability of three stepped care, therapist-delivered inter-vention components for PTSD+HAU in our partner FQHC. Aim 2 will refine the therapist-delivered components and develop digital components (e.g., personalized text messages) in preparation for a PTSD+HAU hybrid ex-perimental design (HED). Aim 3 will assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of a PTSD+HAU HED in FQHCs combining therapistdelivered and digital interventions to maximize engagement in treatment. Aim 3 results will inform a fully powered HED (future R01 submission) to create a multimodal adap-tive intervention for PTSD+HAU with patients in community health settings. Key innovations include state-of-the-art training, PTSD+HAU scalable intervention development with real world patients in community settings, and use of the HED design. Optimization of adaptive interventions for community patients with PTSD+HAU is a critical next step and will have significant impact on PTSD treatment in FQHCs.
Up to $173K
2031-04-30
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