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A Family-Based Digital Intervention to Address Early Substance Use Among Adolescents in Primary Care Settings

Organization YALE UNIVERSITYLocation NEW HAVEN, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jul 2024Deadline 30 Jun 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202517 year old17 years of ageAccess to CareAddressAdolescentAdolescent YouthAlcohol Chemical ClassAlcoholsAreaBlackBlack raceCare GiversCaregiversChildhoodCommunicationCommunitiesDevelopmentDrug Prevention ProgramDrugsFaceFamilyFocus GroupsGoalsGrantHealth Services AccessibilityIllicit DrugsIndividualIntentionInterventionInvestigatorsK23 AwardK23 MechanismK23 ProgramKnowledgeLifeMeasuresMedicationMentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development AwardMentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)MentorsMethodsModificationNIDANational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute on Drug AbuseNeeds AssessmentParentsPersonal SatisfactionPharmaceutical PreparationsPlayPopulationPositionPositioning AttributePreventative interventionPrimary CarePublic HealthRandomizedRandomized, Controlled TrialsReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResearchersRiskRisk FactorsRoleSchoolsScientistSelf AdministeredSelf AdministrationSelf EfficacySocializationStrategic PlanningTestingTimeTobaccoTrainingVideo GamesWritingaccess to health servicesaccess to servicesaccess to treatmentaccessibility to health servicesadolescent drug useadolescent substance useage 17 yearsagedarmavailability of servicescare accesscare deliverycare providerscareerclinical trainingcohesiondesigndesigningdevelopmentaldigitaldigital interventiondrug abuse preventiondrug addiction preventiondrug use preventiondrug/agenteffective interventionevidence baseexperiencefacesfacialhandheld mobile devicehealth service accesshealth services availabilityimplementation scienceimprovedinnovateinnovationinnovativeintervention deliveryintervention for preventionjuvenilejuvenile humanmobile devicenew approachesnovelnovel approachesnovel strategiesnovel strategyparentparent monitoringparent-adolescent communicationparent-child communicationparental monitoringpediatricpreventprevent drug abuseprevent drug addictionprevent drug useprevent substance misuseprevent substance usepreventingprevention interventionpreventional intervention strategypreventive interventionprimary care settingprimary outcomeprogramsprotective factorsprototyperandomisationrandomizationrandomized control trialrandomly assignedresponsible research conductretention rateretention strategyservice availabilityseventeen year oldseventeen years of ageskillssocial rolesubstance misusesubstance misuse preventionsubstance usesubstance use among adolescentssubstance use among youthsubstance use preventionsubstance usingtreatment accessuptakeusabilityvideogamevideogame interventionwell-beingwellbeingyouth drug useyouth substance use
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This proposal seeks to develop and evaluate a novel tailored family-based videogame, FamilyBond (FamB), to prevent increases in substance misuse among mid-adolescents with early substance use in primary care settings. Over six million adolescents misuse substances despite existing interventions due to many hurdles in care delivery that can be…

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A Family-Based Digital Intervention to Address Early Substance Use Among Adolescents in Primary Care Settings — YALE UNI | Dev Procure