CARDIA CHICAGO FC DIVERSITY SUPPLEMENT - TASK AREA E

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Abstract

The candidate’s long-term goal is to become an independent investigator examining how psychosocial factors, in particular depressive symptoms, impact cardiovascular health among vulnerable populations. The proposed supplement will provide a specialized 2-year training plan that will enable the candidate to develop expertise in the psychosocial determinants of cardiovascular health, advanced longitudinal data analysis, and grant writing. The mentoring team will ensure a seamlessly transition into independence following completion of the supplement and the research plan will enhance the candidate’s research capabilities. Depressive symptoms are well-established predictors of CVD. However, most studies assess depressive symptoms at a single timepoint, an approach that neglects to account for the dynamic nature of depression. The few studies that include repeated measures, typically use conventional modeling approaches which assume individuals within a population have a single trajectory that can adequately capture average change across all individuals. These approaches can lead to errors because the course of depressive symptoms over the lifetime is highly heterogeneous.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10089274
Project number
268201800003I-P00001-759201900074-1
Recipient
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
PAMELA HAWKINS
Activity code
N01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$197,784
Award type
Project period
2019-02-01 → 2021-01-31