Research Project 1

研究项目1

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10672632
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 65.16万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2023-09-05 至 2028-08-31
  • 项目状态:
    未结题

项目摘要

SUMMARY/ABSTRACT – PROJECT 1 Project 1 of the Center on Causal Data Science for Child and Adolescent Maltreatment Prevention (CHAMP Center) will involve determining predictive and causal models for many categories of maltreatment exposures and their consequential outcomes, and developing a scalable set of decision support tools (DSTs) from these models. These DSTs will be designed to guide decisions by practitioners in a position to prevent maltreatment and mitigate the severity of maltreatment-related outcomes. Given that intervention on targets that are non-causal/non-etiological factors cannot improve health or adaptive functioning, such decisions require that that the practitioner can confidently: 1) identify etiological factors that cause health or functional impairments, and 2) target the external or internal etiological factors relevant for these impairments for a particular child and family. This becomes especially challenging when etiologies are complex and interventions must be customized to precisely target diverse sets of causes, as is often true for children and families who meet criteria for maltreatment-related interventions. The goal of Project 1 is to determine models and to develop a set of DSTs to guide such decisions. We will do this by applying advanced causal data science methods to several large, relevant data sets to derive valid causal models for several categories of maltreatment exposure (sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect) and maltreatment- related outcomes (post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, self-harm, aggression, substance abuse, obesity, functional impairment). We will integrate these analyses with machine learning predictive classification to identify which predictive models can accurately classify children into risk categories. We will work closely with members of the Resource Core to develop the models and of the Dissemination & Outreach Core to engage the full spectrum of relevant stakeholders (domain experts, primary care pediatricians, child welfare workers, behavioral health clinicians, agency administrators, children, and family members) to ensure that the tools Project 1 develops are effective, practical, trustworthy, and safe. One of the DSTs that Project 1 develops will form the basis for Project 2, which will test this tool in a field trial. Insights from Project 2 will be essential for Project 1 to iteratively improve on the DSTs it develops.
摘要/摘要 – 项目 1 预防儿童和青少年虐待因果数据科学中心项目1 (CHAMP 中心)将涉及确定许多类别的预测和因果模型 虐待暴露及其后果,并制定一套可扩展的决策 这些模型的支持工具(DST)将被设计用来指导决策。 治疗师能够防止虐待并减轻与虐待相关的严重程度 鉴于对非因果/非病因因素的干预无法实现。 改善健康或适应性功能,此类决定要求从业者能够 自信地:1) 识别导致健康或功能障碍的病因,2) 针对 与特定儿童和家庭的这些损伤相关的外部或内部病因。 当病因复杂并且必须采取干预措施时,这变得尤其具有挑战性 定制以精确针对不同的原因,对于儿童和家庭来说通常如此 符合虐待相关干预措施的标准 项目 1 的目标是确定模型和 开发一套 DST 来指导此类决策,我们将通过应用高级因果数据来做到这一点。 使用科学方法对多个大型相关数据集导出有效的因果模型 虐待暴露的类别(性虐待、身体虐待、忽视)和虐待- 相关结果(创伤后应激障碍、抑郁、自残、攻击性、物质 我们将把这些分析与机器学习结合起来。 预测分类以确定哪些预测模型可以准确地将儿童分类为风险 我们将与资源核心成员密切合作来开发模型和类别。 传播和外展核心让所有相关利益相关者(领域 专家、初级保健儿科医生、儿童福利工作者、行为健康工头、机构 管理人员、儿童和家庭成员),以确保项目 1 开发的工具是 项目 1 开发的 DST 之一将构成有效、实用、值得信赖和安全的基础。 对于项目 2,将在现场试验中测试该工具 项目 2 的见解对于项目至关重要。 1 迭代改进其开发的 DST。

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