We propose to establish a five-year, multi-ethnic and multi-disciplinary """"""""Collaborative Center for Trauma and Mental Health"""""""" (CCTMHD) to promote interdisciplinary research examining the prevalence and impact of traumatic experiences on PTSD, depression and concomitant cognitive/emotional, behavioral, psychological and biological processes in ethnic minority populations. The overarching aim is to inform new strategies to reduce mental health disparities associated with trauma exposure. Multiple sources of acute and chronic stress combine to have a cumulative effect in the lives of ethnic minorities, giving rise to our use of the conceptual framework of allostatic load to (1) describe the socio-cultural context in which violence occurs;(2) examine cultural differences in the appraisal of traumatic events;(3) identify protective and vulnerability factors within ethnic groups;and (4) characterize the expression of mental health symptoms and help-seeking that contribute to mental health disparities. The Center, led by Dr. Gail Wyatt in collaboration with an experienced team of minority mental health researchers includes an Administrative Core, which will coordinate and integrate all Center activities including mentoring of investigators and a Methods &Statistics Core, which will be responsible for providing methodological support to all Center investigators and projects. Project 1 is a 4-year, longitudinal study, """"""""Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health Outcomes among Latinas"""""""", led by Dr. M. Rodriguez. He will investigate the longitudinal course of PTSD and depression, attachment and related biological sequelae in an existing cohort of 205 Latina mothers, who vary on intimate partner violence histories. Project 2, """"""""Disclosure &Appraisal of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA): Relationships with PTSD, Depression, &Associated Biomarkers"""""""" is led by Drs. J. Vargas-Carmona and T. Loeb. This 2-year pilot study focuses on the impact of CSA disclosure and self-blame among 110 Black and Latina women with CSA histories. Project 3, a 2-year pilot study, """"""""Coping among Ethnic Men Sexually Abused as Children"""""""", is led by Dr. F. Galvan. He will recruit 150 Latino and Black men to examine ethnic differences in coping strategies and their role as possible moderators or mediators of psychological distress, biological effects of childhood sexual trauma and mental health service utilization. This Center will stimulate state-of-the-art research on trauma and mental health disparities, and inform the development of future interventions to close these gaps.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Specialized Center (P50)
Project #
5P50MH073453-04
Application #
7936959
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZMH1)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2009-08-01
Budget End
2010-07-31
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$196,649
Indirect Cost
Name
University of California Los Angeles
Department
Type
DUNS #
092530369
City
Los Angeles
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
90095
Loeb, Tamra Burns; Joseph, Nataria T; Wyatt, Gail E et al. (2018) Predictors of somatic symptom severity: The role of cumulative history of trauma and adversity in a diverse community sample. Psychol Trauma 10:491-498
Myers, Hector F; Wyatt, Gail E; Ullman, Jodie B et al. (2015) Cumulative burden of lifetime adversities: Trauma and mental health in low-SES African Americans and Latino/as. Psychol Trauma 7:243-51
Liu, Honghu; Prause, Nicole; Wyatt, Gail E et al. (2015) Development of a composite trauma exposure risk index. Psychol Assess 27:965-74
Payne, Jennifer Shepard; Galvan, Frank H; Williams, John K et al. (2014) Impact of childhood sexual abuse on the emotions and behaviours of adult men from three ethnic groups in the USA. Cult Health Sex :
Allen, Vincent C; Myers, Hector F; Williams, John K (2014) Depression among Black bisexual men with early and later life adversities. Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol 20:128-37
Chin, Dorothy; Myers, Hector F; Zhang, Muyu et al. (2014) Who Improved in a Trauma Intervention for HIV-Positive Women with Child Sexual Abuse Histories? Psychol Trauma 6:152-158
Brumsey, Ayesha Delany; Joseph, Nataria T; Myers, Hector F et al. (2013) Modeling the Relationship between Trauma and Psychological Distress among HIV-Positive and HIV-Negative Women. Psychol Trauma 5:69-76
Glover, Dorie A; Williams, John K; Kisler, Kimberly A (2013) Using novel methods to examine stress among HIV-positive African American men who have sex with men and women. J Behav Med 36:283-94
Williams, John K; Glover, Dorie A; Wyatt, Gail E et al. (2013) A sexual risk and stress reduction intervention designed for HIV-positive bisexual African American men with childhood sexual abuse histories. Am J Public Health 103:1476-84
Wyatt, Gail E; Williams, John K; Gupta, Arpana et al. (2012) Are cultural values and beliefs included in U.S. based HIV interventions? Prev Med 55:362-70

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