This proposal is a NIH-NIDA application for a Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23) for Jessica Peirce, Ph.D. The proposed work will take place in an impressive academic and clinical environment and the excellent mentoring team will be led by Dr. R. K. Brooner, a widely-respected clinician and drug abuse treatment researcher. His expertise in psychiatric comorbidity, associations between comorbidity and drug abuse treatment and in the development of novel treatment approaches is exceptionally well-suited to my career goals. The co-mentors provide critical scope and depth to the team. Dr. Stitzer is an internationally recognized expert in the behavioral treatment of drug abuse and an accomplished writer and research mentor. Dr. Svikis is a respected drug abuse researcher with an expertise in the assessment and treatment of women. The career development plan involves three integrated and temporally overlapping areas of work. Component one involves completion of an organized series of JHU academic courses on the development and conduct of clinical trials involving human subjects. The second component involves implementation and conduct of three studies of drug abusers. These studies address four interrelated questions on psychiatric comorbidity, drug abuse treatment-seeking and drug abuse treatment response in women versus men: 1) what are the best strategies for assessing trauma exposure and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?; 2) what is the role of trauma and PTSD in treatment-seeking?; 3) what is the role of trauma and PTSD in response to routine drug abuse treatment?; and 4) how do gender and gender-related characteristics relate to trauma and PTSD and to drug abuse treatment-seeking and response? Study 1 evaluates two procedures for assessing traumatic event exposure and PTSD, both of which are used clinically but have not been systematically studied. Study 2 evaluates the effect of previous and ongoing traumatic event exposure and PTSD on drug abuse treatment-seeking. Study 3 evaluates the impact of prior and ongoing traumatic event exposure and PTSD on response to routine drug abuse treatment interventions. Interactions with gender and gender specific characteristics will be systematically investigated in each study. The third component will be marked by the submission of an R01 or similar type of grant to evaluate interventions to reduce the negative impact of pre-treatment and in-treatment characteristics in women and men and improve treatment-seeking and drug abuse treatment response. Accomplishing these three goals will document my progression to an independent patient-oriented researcher and recognized expert in the assessment and treatment of drug abusing women and men with PTSD and other comorbid disorders.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Type
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)
Project #
5K23DA015739-03
Application #
6903389
Study Section
Human Development Research Subcommittee (NIDA)
Program Officer
Mcnamara-Spitznas, Cecilia M
Project Start
2003-09-10
Project End
2008-04-30
Budget Start
2005-05-01
Budget End
2006-04-30
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2005
Total Cost
$136,299
Indirect Cost
Name
Johns Hopkins University
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
001910777
City
Baltimore
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
21218
Peirce, Jessica M; Brooner, Robert K; King, Van L et al. (2016) Effect of traumatic event reexposure and PTSD on substance use disorder treatment response. Drug Alcohol Depend 158:126-31
Peirce, Jessica M; Schacht, Rebecca L; Brooner, Robert K et al. (2014) Prospective risk factors for traumatic event reexposure in community syringe exchange participants. Drug Alcohol Depend 138:98-102
Peirce, Jessica M; Brooner, Robert K; Kolodner, Ken et al. (2013) Prospective effects of traumatic event re-exposure and post-traumatic stress disorder in syringe exchange participants. Addiction 108:146-53
Peirce, Jessica M; Kolodner, Ken; Brooner, Robert K et al. (2012) Traumatic event re-exposure in injecting drug users. J Urban Health 89:117-28
Stitzer, Maxine L; Petry, Nancy M; Peirce, Jessica (2010) Motivational incentives research in the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network. J Subst Abuse Treat 38 Suppl 1:S61-9
Peirce, Jessica M; Burke, Christopher K; Stoller, Kenneth B et al. (2009) Assessing traumatic event exposure: comparing the Traumatic Life Events Questionnaire to the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV. Psychol Assess 21:210-8
Peirce, Jessica M; Petry, Nancy M; Roll, John M et al. (2009) Correlates of stimulant treatment outcome across treatment modalities. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 35:48-53
Peirce, Jessica M; Kindbom, Kori A; Waesche, Matthew C et al. (2008) Posttraumatic stress disorder, gender, and problem profiles in substance dependent patients. Subst Use Misuse 43:596-611
Burke, Christopher K; Peirce, Jessica M; Kidorf, Michael S et al. (2008) Sleep problems reported by patients entering opioid agonist treatment. J Subst Abuse Treat 35:328-33
Sindelar, Jody L; Olmstead, Todd A; Peirce, Jessica M (2007) Cost-effectiveness of prize-based contingency management in methadone maintenance treatment programs. Addiction 102:1463-71

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