Accelerating Solutions to Improve Access and Quality of Empirically-Supported Practices for Youth Mental Health (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) - PAR-25-310
Funder
National Institutes of Health
LOI Deadline
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LOI Required
Recommended, but not required
Application Deadline
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Maximum Project Duration
5 years
Research Focus Areas
New
Access to Care
Behavioral Health Integration/Collaborative Care
Community-Based Intervention
Mental Health Treatments/Interventions
Prevention
Screening and Assessment
Population Focus
Adolescents/Teens
School - K-12
Students - K-12
Research Methods
Randomized Control Trials (RCT)
Description
This notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) is a call to action in response to the youth mental health crisis in the United States. NIMH seeks applications that will study methods to increase access to, and quality of, empirically-supported practices for youth mental health. Applications may address research related to: optimizing assessment, intervention and service strategies; overcoming challenges related to workforce shortages and waitlists for treatment; integration of treatment and preventive interventions into settings where youth are most likely to be identified as needing care (e.g., schools, pediatric medicine, community organizations, social services, and juvenile justice), and service interventions that address systemic barriers to access and quality of mental health care (e.g., structural, policy, organizational, value in terms of cost/financing, management).