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The Healthy Brain and Child Development National Consortium Administrative Core

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGOLocation LA JOLLA, UNITED STATESPosted 30 Sept 2021Deadline 30 Jun 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202510 year old10 years of ageAccelerationAddressAdministrative SupplementAncillary StudyBrainBrain Nervous SystemChild DevelopmentClinical ResearchClinical StudyCommunicationCommunications MediaContracting OpportunitiesContractsDevelopmentEncephalonEquilibriumEvaluationFamilyForms of CommunicationFundingInfant and Child DevelopmentLifeParticipantRecruitment ActivitySamplingSiteSocial DevelopmentTranslationsVendoractive recruitmentage 10 yearsbalancebalance functioncritical perioddemographicsdevelopmentalenthusiastic atmosphereenthusiastic environmentimprovedinsightprenatalrecruitretention rateretention strategysocial mediasupportive atmospheresupportive environmentten year oldten years of agetranslationunborn
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study is a nationwide, groundbreaking initiative intended to

provide unprecedented insights into the development of children from prenatal life to 10 years of age among a

sample of those who are raised in both challenging and supportive environments. As this study enters the third

of four years of recruitment of 7,200 participant families, this is a critical period in terms of optimizing the potential

of the Study to meet its original stated objectives. In this administrative supplement, we propose to optimize

opportunities for HBCD sites to improve or accelerate recruitment and retention of study participants overall and

within target demographics in the third of four years of recruitment by offering targeted supplemental funding to

augment staff, increase or balance recruitment efforts, and evaluate and support recruitment and retention

activities that are needed to achieve site-specific and overall Consortium targets. With this supplement, we also

propose to consolidate and expand communications and centralized recruitment platforms under the HBCD

Study Communications, Engagement, and Dissemination (CED) committee in support of recruitment,

communications, and dissemination. These activities include overseeing the development of communication

materials, development of social media communications, central management of a clinical study recruitment

platform, and evaluation of recruitment activities across the Consortium.

Grant Number: 3U24DA055325-05S1
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: CHRISTINA CHAMBERS

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