The major objectives of the proposed Pathway to Independence Award are the acceleration and completion of Dr. Kristen Lindgren's training in alcohol research and the launching of her career as an independent scientist with a tenure-track assistant professor position. Dr. Lindgren is a psychologist and a postdoctoral fellow on an NIAAA T32 training grant at the University of Washington (UW). The 2-year K99 Phase will complete Dr. Lindgren's training in behavioral approaches related to the etiology and prevention of alcohol use disorders, with an emphasis on the role of automatic processes (i.e., processes that occur automatically, without conscious control). With supervision, Dr. Lindgren will complete (a) an on-going longitudinal investigation of automatic and controlled processes and their role in problem drinking and sexual assault in college women and (b) coursework related to addictive behaviors and multi-level statistics. Dr. Lindgren will also dedicate a portion of her time to dissemination of research findings through manuscript preparation and submission, consultation with experts on alcohol and automatic processes, and preparation of materials for a national job search. The proposed mentors, Drs. Neighbors, Greenwald, &Kaysen, are experts in college drinking, automatic social cognition, and sexual victimization, respectively, and have on-going mentoring relationships with Dr. Lindgren. UW is a world-class research institution, with the resources necessary to complete the aims of the K99. The 3-year ROO Phase will allow Dr. Lindgren to establish her laboratory, conduct 3 studies, and prepare and submit an R01 to NIAAA. Those studies extend Dr. Lindgren's research on automatic processes and problem drinking to investigate (a) the feasibility of retraining automatic processes and (b) the utility of retraining in reducing alcohol consumption and problems. Specifically, these studies will identify and retrain automatic associations predictive of heavy drinking and investigate retraining's influence on drinking. The studies will also provide pilot data for Dr. Lindgren's R01 submission. The proposed award is accordant with NIH's goal of increasing and maintaining a strong cohort of independent investigators to address the Nation's behavioral and clinical research needs. With its emphasis on reducing drinking in high-risk populations (underage drinkers) and on translating basic science methods to applied topics (alcohol consumption), the proposed research is highly consistent with NIAAA's mission.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Type
Career Transition Award (K99)
Project #
5K99AA017669-02
Application #
7693671
Study Section
Health Services Research Review Subcommittee (AA)
Program Officer
White, Aaron
Project Start
2008-09-30
Project End
2010-08-31
Budget Start
2009-09-01
Budget End
2010-08-31
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$101,586
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Richmond
Department
Psychology
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
056915069
City
Richmond
State
VA
Country
United States
Zip Code
23173
Koo, Kelly H; Stephens, Kari A; Lindgren, Kristen P et al. (2012) Misogyny, acculturation, and ethnic identity: relation to rape-supportive attitudes in Asian American college men. Arch Sex Behav 41:1005-14
Lindgren, Kristen P; Neighbors, Clayton; Blayney, Jessica A et al. (2012) Do drinking motives mediate the association between sexual assault and problem drinking? Addict Behav 37:323-6
Lindgren, Kristen P; Schacht, Rebecca L; Mullins, Peter M et al. (2011) Cognitive representations of sexual self differ as a function of gender and sexual debut. Arch Sex Behav 40:111-20
Lindgren, Kristen P; Mullins, Peter M; Neighbors, Clayton et al. (2010) Curiosity killed the cocktail? Curiosity, sensation seeking, and alcohol-related problems in college women. Addict Behav 35:513-6
Kaysen, Debra L; Lindgren, Kristen P; Lee, Christine M et al. (2010) Alcohol-involved assault and the course of PTSD in female crime victims. J Trauma Stress 23:523-7
Lindgren, Kristen P; Schacht, Rebecca L; Pantalone, David W et al. (2009) Sexual Communication, Sexual Goals, and Students' Transition to College: Implications for Sexual Assault, Decision-Making, and Risky Behaviors. J Coll Stud Dev 50:491-503
Lindgren, Kristen P; Neighbors, Clayton; Ostafin, Brian D et al. (2009) Automatic alcohol associations: gender differences and the malleability of alcohol associations following exposure to a dating scenario. J Stud Alcohol Drugs 70:583-92
Lindgren, Kristen P; Pantalone, David W; Lewis, Melissa A et al. (2009) College students' perceptions about alcohol and consensual sexual behavior: alcohol leads to sex. J Drug Educ 39:1-21
Lindgren, Kristen P; Parkhill, Michele R; George, William H et al. (2008) GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTIONS OF SEXUAL INTENT: A QUALITATIVE REVIEW AND INTEGRATION. Psychol Women Q 32:423-439