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Reducing opioid misuse among urban Indigenous young adults in Montana using a culturally centered intervention

Organization UNIVERSITY OF MONTANALocation MISSOULA, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Jul 2024Deadline 30 Jun 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Active Follow-upAdministratorAdolescentAdolescent YouthAgeAge YearsAlaska IndianAlaska NativeAlaska Native groupAlaska Native individualAlaska Native peopleAlaska Native populationAlaska NativesAlaskan AmericanAlaskan IndianAlaskan NativeAlaskan Native AmericanAlaskan NativesAmerican IndianAmerican Indian TribeAppointmentAssess implementationAwardBehaviorBehavioralBehavioral SciencesCaliforniaCause of DeathCenters for Population HealthCessation of lifeClient satisfactionClinicClinicalClinical TrialsCollectionCommunitiesCommunity HealthDataDeathDevelopment and ResearchDiacetylmorphineDiamorphineDoctor of PhilosophyDrug usageDrugsEffectivenessElementsEpidemiologistEpidemiologyEthnic GroupEthnic PeopleEthnic PopulationEthnic individualEthnicity PeopleEthnicity PopulationEuropeanEvidence based practiceFocus GroupsFutureGender IdentityGenocidesGoalsHealthHealth CareHealth PromotionHealth SciencesHeroinHumanHybridsImplementation assessmentIndigenousIndigenous PopulationIndividualInterventionInterviewInvestigatorsKnowledgeLeadershipMaster of ScienceMaster's DegreeMeasurementMedicationMental disordersMental health disordersMentorsMethodsModern ManMontanaNational Institutes of HealthNative AmericanNative PeopleNative-BornNeurosciencesNon-HispanicNonhispanicNot Hispanic or LatinoOpiatesOpioidOutcome MeasureParticipantPatient SatisfactionPerceptionPh.D.PhDPharmaceutical PreparationsPhenX ToolkitPhenotypes and eXposures ToolkitPhenxPopulationPostdocPostdoctoral FellowPrescription medication misusePrevalencePreventative interventionPrivatizationProcessProviderPsychiatric DiseasePsychiatric DisorderPsychiatryPublic HealthPublic Health SchoolsPublic PolicyQuestionnairesR & DR&DRacial GroupReportingResearchResearch AssociateResearch PersonnelResearchersRespondentRisk FactorsSalutogenesisSan FranciscoSchool-Age PopulationSchoolsServicesSex OrientationSexual OrientationSiteSocial ServiceSocial WorkSourceStructureSubstance AddictionSubstance DependenceSubstance abuse problemSurvey InstrumentSurveysSystemTarget PopulationsTestingTrainingTraumaTribesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWashingtonWorkYouthYouth 10-21abuse of substancesactive followupadult youthagesassess effectivenessassociate facultyassociate professorcareer developmentcollegecollegiatecommunity based participatory researchcommunity led researchcommunity participatory researchcommunity partnered participatory researchcommunity-based healthcostculturally adapted interventionculturally appropriate interventionculturally centered interventionculturally focused interventionculturally informed interventionculturally responsive interventionculturally tailored interventiondesigndesigningdetermine effectivenessdisparity in healthdrug usedrug/agenteffectiveness and implementation trialeffectiveness assessmenteffectiveness evaluationeffectiveness outcomeeffectiveness testingeffectiveness-related outcomeseffectiveness/implementation hybrid trialeffectiveness/implementation trialepidemiologicepidemiologicalethnic subgroupethnicity groupevaluate effectivenessevaluate implementationevaluation of implementationevidence baseexamine effectivenessexperiencefollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowuphealth care settingshealth disparityhealth organizationillicit drug useimplementation evaluationimplementation scienceimplementation strategyimplementation/effectivenessindigenous communityinformantintervention designintervention for preventioninventionjuvenilejuvenile humanmeasurable outcomemental illnessmid-career facultymidcareer facultymisuse of prescription only drugsnon-medical opioid usenon-medical prescription drug usenonmedical opioid usenonmedical prescription drug useopiate abuseopiate consumptionopiate drug abuseopiate drug useopiate intakeopiate misuseopiate useopioid abuseopioid consumptionopioid drug abuseopioid drug useopioid intakeopioid misuseopioid useoutcome measurementparticipatory action researchpeerpost interventionpost-docpost-doctoralpost-doctoral traineeprescription analgesicprescription drug misuseprescription misuseprescription pain medicationprescription pain relieverpreventprevent substance abuseprevent substance usepreventingprevention interventionpreventional intervention strategypreventive interventionprofessorprogramspromoting healthpsychiatric illnesspsychological disorderpublic health interventionracial populationracial subgroupresearch and developmentresearch associatesreservation-basedsatisfactionschool agescreeningscreeningsstemstrategies for implementationsubstance abusesubstance abuse controlsubstance abuse preventionsubstance usesubstance use preventionsubstance usingtherapy designtooltreatment designtribal communityurban areaurban locationurban regionyoung adultyoung adult ageyoung adulthoodyouth age
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Damian Chase-Begay, PhD, MS, is a cultural epidemiologist with a background in Indigenous
health whose research largely focuses on reducing the burden of problem substance use in

urban, multi-tribal communities. The study he proposes, entitled “Reducing opioid misuse

among urban Indigenous young adults in Montana using a culturally centered…

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