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Future Directions for NIH Research in the Behavioral and Social Sciences Raynard S. Kington, MD, PhD Associate Director for Behavioral and Social Sciences Research National Institutes of Health
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OBSSR at NIH Office of the Director, NIH OBSSR Other Scientific & Administration Units 27 Institutes and Centers Extramural Programs Intramural Programs
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OBSSR Mission Enhance behavioral and social sciences research and training Promote a biobehavioral, interdisciplinary perspective across NIH Improve communication among health scientists and the public
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OBSSR Charge to NRC Develop a research plan to guide NIH in supporting areas of high priority in behavioral and social sciences with focus on: Common interest across ICs Greatest scientific payoff Most important to public health
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NRC New Horizons Ten Areas of Focus Predisease pathways Environment and Gene Expression Personal Ties Healthy Communities Population Health Positive Health/Health Promotion Inequalities Interventions Methodology and Training Research Infrastructure
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Predisease Pathways Early-warning system defined by biomarkers and markers of behavioral and social factors
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The Environment and Gene Expression Connect advances in genetics to behavioral and social environmental factors Study the dynamic interactions over the life course that produce positive and negative health outcomes
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Social Factors Personal Ties Healthy Communities Population Health Examine individuals within social systems AND social systems as units of analysis Link to biological processes
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Positive Health Shift focus from illness and disease to wellness, good health, and optimal human functioning Study mechanisms through which behavioral and social factors lead to good health
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Inequalities Study how SES, racial, and ethnic hierarchies, discrimination, and stigmatization influence health
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Interventions Expand scope and effectiveness of social and behavioral interventions IOM Report Promoting Health: Intervention Strategies from Social and Behavioral Research
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Methodology and Training and Infrastructure Measurement techniques and study designs to link information across levels of analysis and across time Longitudinal study populations Train scientists who can integrate health-related knowledge across multiple disciplines
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OBSSR Priorities Collaborate with ICs on cross- cutting initiatives Strategic investments in key steps for advancing behavioral and social sciences Related NAS/IOM reports and NIH Sociocultural Report
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Progress and Promise in Research on Social and Cultural Dimensions of Health: A Research Agenda June 27-28, 2000
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OBSSR Next Steps Collaborate with IC’s on health disparities research Support methods workshops and training with focus on strengthening BSSR methods Study the pathways linking education and health
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