This grant application is for the Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (KO8). The main objective is to provide the PI, a child psychiatrist interested in psychological outcomes of medically ill children, the skills and knowledge to be an independent researcher in the area of genetic and environmental determinants of health behaviors in youth. This long-term programmatic goal will be fostered through this award via a tailored training program and a specific research project examining the linkage of affective disorders and asthma in youth.
The specific aims of the research proposal are to: 1) establish the covariance of internalizing symptoms and asthma symptoms in MZ and DZ twin pairs; 2) determine what proportion of the co-variance is due to genetic (A), shared or non-shared environmental (E) factors; 3) establish the portion of variance in health care behaviors due to A, C, and E inputs; and 4) develop and statistically test a model to explain the relationships of affective and anxiety symptoms, health behaviors, and functional asthma severity in children and adolescents. There will be three phases: a preliminary phase, in which existing twin data is analyzed to assess correlation of variables and guide final sample recruitment strategy; a pilot phase, in which measures of health behavior are piloted in an asthmatic sample; and final implementation, where twin pairs will be recruited and new measures collected for the full study. The Career Development Plan has been specifically designed to give the principal investigator competencies in: 1) statistical modeling strategies; 2) behavioral genetics; 3) assessment of health behaviors in parents and youth; and 4) the advanced data reduction, management, and analytic strategies required for this level of studies. The methods for career development include: 1) the proposed research projects; 2) the primary mentorship of Dr. Hewitt; 3) the second mentorship of other members of the UCHSC faculty; 4) consultations with experts in the fields of child psychopathology, genetics, and health behaviors; 5) formal coursework; 6) the ongoing training activities of the Institute for Behavioral Genetics and the Developmental Psychobiology Research Group; 7) attendance at scientific conferences; and 8) preparation of data for submission to professionally refereed journals.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Clinical Investigator Award (CIA) (K08)
Project #
5K08MH001486-03
Application #
2889912
Study Section
Child Psychopathology and Treatment Review Committee (CPT)
Program Officer
Nottelmann, Editha
Project Start
1997-07-01
Project End
2002-06-30
Budget Start
1999-07-01
Budget End
2000-06-30
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
1999
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
National Jewish Health
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Denver
State
CO
Country
United States
Zip Code
80206
Kelsay, Kimberly; Hazel, Nicholas A; Wamboldt, Marianne Z (2005) Predictors of body dissatisfaction in boys and girls with asthma. J Pediatr Psychol 30:522-31
Wamboldt, Marianne Z; Laudenslager, Mark; Wamboldt, Frederick S et al. (2003) Adolescents with atopic disorders have an attenuated cortisol response to laboratory stress. J Allergy Clin Immunol 111:509-14
Millikan, Emily; Wamboldt, Marianne Z; Bihun, Joan T (2002) Perceptions of the family, personality characteristics, and adolescent internalizing symptoms. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 41:1486-94
Bihun, Joan T; Wamboldt, Marianne Z; Gavin, Leslie A et al. (2002) Can the Family Assessment Device (FAD) be used with school aged children? Fam Process 41:723-31
Wamboldt, M Z; Wamboldt, F S; Gavin, L et al. (2001) A parent-child relationship scale derived from the child and adolescent psychiatric assessment (CAPA). J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 40:945-53
Wamboldt, M Z; Bihun, J T; Szefler, S et al. (2000) Perception of induced bronchoconstriction in a community sample of adolescents. J Allergy Clin Immunol 106:1102-7
Gabriels, R L; Wamboldt, M Z; McCormick, D R et al. (2000) Children's illness drawings and asthma symptom awareness. J Asthma 37:565-74
Wamboldt, M Z; Wamboldt, F S (2000) Role of the family in the onset and outcome of childhood disorders: selected research findings. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 39:1212-9
Wamboldt, M Z; Hewitt, J K; Schmitz, S et al. (2000) Familial association between allergic disorders and depression in adult Finnish twins. Am J Med Genet 96:146-53
Wamboldt, M Z; Fritz, G; Mansell, A et al. (1998) Relationship of asthma severity and psychological problems in children. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 37:943-50

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