The purpose of this Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01) is to develop an independent program of research on the etiology and prevention of high-risk alcohol use and sexual behavior. This goal will be achieved via a five-year mentored training plan and complementary research plan.
Aims of the training plan are to: 1) increase knowledge of the etiology and prevention of alcohol use and related problems, 2) gain experience in longitudinal and experimental methodology, 3) gain knowledge of and experience with multivariate statistical techniques, and 4) strengthen manuscript and grant writing skills. Goals will be achieved through an interactive mentored training plan comprised of formal coursework, seminars, workshops, national conferences, and writing a major review. Knowledge gained via the training plan will be augmented by the proposed research. The long-term goal of this research is to reduce alcohol consumption, alcohol-related risky sex, and their negative consequences among college students.
Specific aims of this research will be accomplished in three distinct studies. Study 1 consists of a cross-sectional study designed to achieve specific aim 1, which is to document campus norms for drinking and sexual behavior and their relation to personal behavior. Study 2 will employ a 2 (drinking personalized normative feedback (PNF)) x 2 (alcohol-related risky sex PNF) 6-month longitudinal experimental designed to achieve specific aims 2-3.
Specific aim 2 is to evaluate the efficacy of PNF in reducing alcohol consumption, alcohol related risky sex, and their negative consequences.
Specific aim 3 will evaluate the theoretical mechanisms underlying the intervention. Study 3 will employ a 2 (alcohol) x 2 (PNF) experimental design to achieve specific aim 4, which is to evaluate the affect of alcohol-related risky sex PNF and alcohol intoxication on likelihood of alcohol-related risky sex. Drs. Mary Larimer, Jeanette Norris, and William George will serve as mentors on this award and will provide expertise in alcohol use, sexual risk, and experimental methodology. Resources at the University of Washington provide an environment conducive to developing a career in alcohol research and for conducting the proposed research. This award will allow the applicant to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to become and independent researcher and develop a R01 grant application with the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Type
Research Scientist Development Award - Research & Training (K01)
Project #
5K01AA016966-03
Application #
7667296
Study Section
Health Services Research Review Subcommittee (AA)
Program Officer
Bryant, Kendall
Project Start
2007-08-01
Project End
2012-07-31
Budget Start
2009-08-01
Budget End
2010-07-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$133,789
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Washington
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
605799469
City
Seattle
State
WA
Country
United States
Zip Code
98195
Blayney, Jessica A; Lewis, Melissa A; Kaysen, Debra et al. (2018) Examining the influence of gender and sexual motivation in college hookups. J Am Coll Health :1-9
Lewis, Melissa A; Neighbors, Clayton (2015) An examination of college student activities and attentiveness during a web-delivered personalized normative feedback intervention. Psychol Addict Behav 29:162-7
Logan, Diane E; Koo, Kelly H; Kilmer, Jason R et al. (2015) Use of drinking protective behavioral strategies and sexual perceptions and behaviors in U.S. college students. J Sex Res 52:558-69
Litt, Dana M; Lewis, Melissa A; Linkenbach, Jeffrey W et al. (2014) Normative misperceptions of peer seat belt use among high school students and their relationship to personal seat belt use. Traffic Inj Prev 15:748-52
Lewis, Melissa A; Patrick, Megan E; Mittmann, Angela et al. (2014) Sex on the beach: the influence of social norms and trip companion on spring break sexual behavior. Prev Sci 15:408-18
Lostutter, Ty W; Lewis, Melissa A; Cronce, Jessica M et al. (2014) The use of protective behaviors in relation to gambling among college students. J Gambl Stud 30:27-46
Lewis, Melissa A; Litt, Dana M; Cronce, Jessica M et al. (2014) Underestimating protection and overestimating risk: examining descriptive normative perceptions and their association with drinking and sexual behaviors. J Sex Res 51:86-96
Lewis, Melissa A; Patrick, Megan E; Litt, Dana M et al. (2014) Randomized controlled trial of a web-delivered personalized normative feedback intervention to reduce alcohol-related risky sexual behavior among college students. J Consult Clin Psychol 82:429-40
Litt, Dana M; Lewis, Melissa A; Patrick, Megan E et al. (2014) Spring break versus spring broken: predictive utility of spring break alcohol intentions and willingness at varying levels of extremity. Prev Sci 15:85-93
Patrick, Megan E; Lewis, Melissa A; Lee, Christine M et al. (2013) Semester and event-specific motives for alcohol use during Spring Break: associated protective strategies and negative consequences. Addict Behav 38:1980-7

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