In this competing continuation application for a Mid-Career Investigator Award, David Goldston, Ph.D., requests support for mentoring of junior faculty and postdoctoral fellows, career development, and continued research in the area of adolescent suicidal behaviors. The initial K24 award, which was focused on treatment development and clinical trials, relapse prevention interventions, and treatment with substance abusing and dually diagnosed adolescents, ends in May 2008. As of March 2007, Dr. Goldston will have mentored 44 investigators from the level of doctoral student to junior faculty (including 9 minority investigators, and 28 investigators whose work focuses on suicidal behaviors and interventions). These investigators already have obtained 11 funded awards or grants from NIH and CDC, and have an additional 7 applications under review or in preparation for June 2007 submissions. As for his own research program, Dr. Goldston has continued with longitudinal research related to the course of suicidal behaviors, and expanded his research focus by developing an integrated relapse prevention intervention for substance abusing, depressed, and suicidal teens and their families. Therefore, Dr. Goldston has fulfilled the aims of increased mentoring and research development outlined in the original K24 application. For the next five years of the K24, a specific mentoring plan is described in which junior faculty and postdoctoral fellows will continue to be integrally involved with the candidate's program of research, develop their own independent research projects, and benefit from the proposed consultation during the K-24 period, particularly in the areas of suicidality and intervention research. In the career development plan, consultation and learning experiences are proposed in two primary areas: (1) intervention designs other than traditional randomized controlled trials (e.g., dynamic wait- list controlled trials;simple, pragmatic trials);and (2) factors that affect the outcomes and implementation of interventions for suicidal youths in community settings. The candidate's research during the K24 period (with opportunities for involvement of mentees) will include longitudinal studies of the course and impact of adolescent suicidal behavior;a collaborative efficacy trial of the intervention for suicidal, substance using youths, and a treatment development and effectiveness study of a community-based suicide prevention program collaboratively developed with the Ojibwe reservations in the upper Midwest.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)
Project #
5K24MH066252-07
Application #
7626367
Study Section
Interventions Committee for Disorders Involving Children and Their Families (ITVC)
Program Officer
Sherrill, Joel
Project Start
2002-07-01
Project End
2013-04-30
Budget Start
2009-05-01
Budget End
2010-04-30
Support Year
7
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$147,317
Indirect Cost
Name
Duke University
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
044387793
City
Durham
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27705
Doyle, Otima; Clark, Trenette T; Cryer-Coupet, Qiana et al. (2015) Unheard Voices: African American Fathers Speak about their Parenting Practices. Psychol Men Masc 16:274-283
Goldston, David B; Daniel, Stephanie S; Erkanli, Alaattin et al. (2015) Suicide attempts in a longitudinal sample of adolescents followed through adulthood: Evidence of escalation. J Consult Clin Psychol 83:253-64
Pisani, Anthony R; Wyman, Peter A; Petrova, Mariya et al. (2013) Emotion regulation difficulties, youth-adult relationships, and suicide attempts among high school students in underserved communities. J Youth Adolesc 42:807-20
Pisani, Anthony R; Schmeelk-Cone, Karen; Gunzler, Douglas et al. (2012) Associations between suicidal high school students' help-seeking and their attitudes and perceptions of social environment. J Youth Adolesc 41:1312-24
Sapyta, Jeffrey; Goldston, David B; Erkanli, Alaattin et al. (2012) Evaluating the predictive validity of suicidal intent and medical lethality in youth. J Consult Clin Psychol 80:222-31
Heilbron, Nicole; Compton, Jill S; Daniel, Stephanie S et al. (2010) The Problematic Label of Suicide Gesture: Alternatives for Clinical Research and Practice. Prof Psychol Res Pr 41:221-227
Goldston, David B; Walrath, Christine M; McKeon, Richard et al. (2010) The Garrett Lee Smith memorial suicide prevention program. Suicide Life Threat Behav 40:245-56
Goldston, David B; Daniel, Stephanie Sergent; Erkanli, Alaattin et al. (2009) Psychiatric diagnoses as contemporaneous risk factors for suicide attempts among adolescents and young adults: developmental changes. J Consult Clin Psychol 77:281-90
Daniel, Stephanie S; Goldston, David B; Erkanli, Alaattin et al. (2009) Trait anger, anger expression, and suicide attempts among adolescents and young adults: a prospective study. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol 38:661-71
Daniel, Stephanie S; Goldston, David B (2009) Interventions for suicidal youth: a review of the literature and developmental considerations. Suicide Life Threat Behav 39:252-68

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