The scientific premise of our study is research in social psychology and behavioral economics that suggest that people are strongly motivated by social approbation, which makes them want to adhere to prevailing social norms.
This study will identify the provider characteristics that underlie the variation in postoperative opioid prescribing practices, and will design and implement a provider-directed intervention to optimize postoperative opioid prescribing.
The long-term goal of the research team is to better understand nonmedical users and NMPDU processes (e.g., motives, diversion sources) across the lifespan, aiding intervention developers by identifying treatment targets and vulnerable subgroups of nonmedical users....
The overarching goal of the Health Evaluation of the Neighborhoods Law Phase 2 (HENL2) study is: to examine the long-term effects of the Neighborhoods Law, an urban renewal program in Barcelona, Spain, on the health and health inequities of residents; compare these...
This study will recruit 1,500 youth age 18-24 from urban EDs in three broadly different locales?Flint, Philadelphia, and Seattle?and administer a baseline survey covering several domains of potential risk factors for future violence, and follow up with those youth at...
This funded study will conduct a randomized trial (N=100) comparing telephone-based PPMI approach to EUC to assess the impact of randomization to PPMI on MAT retention, pain level, pain-related functioning, and frequency of opioid use.
This proposal aims to develop research and training to facilitate the applicant’s transition to an independent career in patient-oriented research with a specialization in adaptive and technology-enhanced interventions for youth at risk for suicide
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