Dollars for Profs
Dig Into University Researchers' Outside Income and Conflicts of Interest
Published Dec. 6, 2019
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Conflict of Interest
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Sharlene Wolchik
Arizona State University Tempe Campus, Department: Psychology
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Family Transitions: Programs
Equity Interest - Non-publicly traded entity ( e.g., stock, stock option, or other ownership interest)
The funded research has been established to test issues concerning the implementation of the New Beginnings Program that relates to outcomes achieved by participants in the program. Family Transitions: Programs that Work trains providers to deliver the New Beginnings Program, knowledge gained from research through the grant regarding the facilitation of effective training may lead to additional providers being interested in delivering the New Beginnings Program, resulting in a potential financial benefit to the company. There is currently no financial gain involved related to the grant. For transparency, the institution has determined that a management plan requiring disclosure in publications, to all staff working on the project, the institutional review board, and human subjects participants is required. A plan monitor has been asssigned to reveiw this plann annually.
Implementation of Evidence-Based Preventive Parenting Programs
Evidence Based Programs (EPBs) can prevent substance use, which is associated with economic costs that exceed $484 billion and more than 2 million American deaths each year. Implementation failure causes significant reductions in effect sizes and public health impact when interventions targeting substance abuse are translated to real-world settings. The proposed research has 3 aims with important public health implications for disseminating EBPs: 1) efficient methods to assess implementation, 2) the mechanisms by which multiple dimensions of implementation interrelate to influence program outcomes and 3) how implementation dimensions change across sessions and the effects of provider characteristics on these changes.
Filed on July 25, 2013.
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