Diversity Supplement –  Whose Depression Are We Measuring?: Considering the role of place on Black women’s depression outcomes

Grant Details

Title: Whose Depression Are We Measuring?: Considering the role of place on Black women’s depression outcomes
Funder: NIMH
Grant Number: 3U19MH121738-05S1 (supplement under the main MHRN cooperative agreement)
Grant Period: 07/01/2023 – 06/30/2024
Narrative:
There are several gaps in knowledge about Black women and mental health. In this proposed supplement, Wilson will explore how social determinants of health related to location affect how Black women express depression and distress. This supplement is designed to enhance Dr. Wilson’s overall career as a mental health disparity researcher and strengthen her profile as a candidate for future NIMH funding opportunities.
Lead Site:
Overall PI: KPGA (Project lead/site PI Kanetha Wilson)
Additional Sites Participating in the Study:
Kaiser Permanente Washington, Seattle, Washington
Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Maryland
University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Investigators:
Kanetha Wilson, PhD (Project PI)
Courtney McCraken, PhD
Gregory Simon, MD MPH
Robert Penfold, PhD
Roland Thorpe, Jr., PhD MS
Courtney Thomas-Tobin, PhD
Funder Contacts
Program Official: Michael Freed
Grants Management Official: Julie Bergerud
Awarded Budget (Total Cost)
 $217,372
Documents

Funding Announcement
Specific Aims
Research Plan
Notice of Award
Personnel Contact List pending-link to Airtable
Current Status
Pending
Summary of findings
Not yet available
Publications
None