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Project Number: | I01RX000304-08A1 |
Title: | The impact of modifiable psychosocial factors on Veterans’ long-term trajectories of functioning and quality of life: Promoting recovery by targeting mindfulness and psychological flexibility |
Principal Investigator: | Suzannah Creech |
Location: | Temple, TX |
Congressional District Code: | 31 |
Research Service: | Rehabilitation R&D |
Project Period: | October 2018 - September 2023 |
FY 2021 Funding Amount: | $206,358 |
Total Award Amount (all years): |
$1,015,380 |
Abstract: |
View full abstract and other project information on NIH RePORTER Go To NIH RePORTER Excerpt: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, alcohol use disorders (AUD), traumatic brain injury, and chronic pain frequently co-occur among post-9/11 war Veterans and are associated with functional impairment and suicide risk. Yet, no treatment exists [that was specifically designed] to promote functional recovery in Veterans experiencing any combination of these most common mental and physical wounds of war. This is the re-submitted proposal for a second competitive renewal to fund Phase... |