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The following table provides information about the project.
Coordinator |
UNIVERSITAET BREMEN
Organization address contact info |
Coordinator Country | Germany [DE] |
Project website | http://www.rise-plh.eu |
Total cost | 2˙976˙092 € |
EC max contribution | 2˙976˙092 € (100%) |
Programme |
1. H2020-EU.3.1.3. (Treating and managing disease) |
Code Call | H2020-SC1-2017-Single-Stage-RTD |
Funding Scheme | RIA |
Starting year | 2018 |
Duration (year-month-day) | from 2018-01-01 to 2021-12-31 |
Take a look of project's partnership.
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1 | UNIVERSITAET BREMEN | DE (BREMEN) | coordinator | 368˙133.00 |
2 | UNIVERSITAET KLAGENFURT | AT (KLAGENFURT) | participant | 502˙097.00 |
3 | UNIVERSITATEA BABES BOLYAI | RO (CLUJ NAPOCA) | participant | 500˙787.00 |
4 | ASOCIATIA OBSTEASCA SANATATE PENTRU TINERI | MD (CHISINAU) | participant | 453˙255.00 |
5 | INSTITUT ZA BILAKJ SEMEJSTVO I SISTEMSKA PRAKSA - ALTENATIVA | MK (SKOPJE) | participant | 451˙562.00 |
6 | THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD | UK (OXFORD) | participant | 319˙805.00 |
7 | TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BRAUNSCHWEIG | DE (BRAUNSCHWEIG) | participant | 120˙098.00 |
8 | BANGOR UNIVERSITY | UK (BANGOR) | participant | 114˙393.00 |
9 | GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC | US (ATLANTA) | participant | 96˙000.00 |
10 | UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN | ZA (RONDEBOSCH) | participant | 49˙960.00 |
Significant burden of mental health disorders in LMIC could be prevented if effective services, especially early interventions, were more widely available. Nearly half of all mental disorders have an early onset before the age of 14 and often take a costly chronic course impacting social functioning, economic productivity as well as quality of life. Parenting interventions represent one approach to prevention of child mental health disorders, particular behavioral disorders, which could reduce the global burden of mental disorders in LMIC. However, addressing extending parenting intervention research to LMIC does not only require rigorous testing of the efficacy of interventions in new LMIC, but also requires increased attention to implementation, dissemination, and sustainability. This calls for a systematic empirical process that at a) adapts content and materials to the respective LMIC, b) tests the different components, c) subsequently, optimizes the intervention based on these initial results, and then d) re-tests the optimized intervention again while attending to broader contextual and economic influences. This is what we will propose for RISE. We will use an intervention that has been specifically designed for low resource settings and already been introduced and tested in other LMIC. The Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH) is one of the first programs to provide early intervention parenting programs to prevent adverse childhood experiences and reduce child behavioral problems in LMIC. We plan to extend the program of research on PLH in three of the poorest countries in Europe where empirically-based prevention programs are in need of wide scale implementation. In RISE, we plan to innovatively combine the state-of-the art Multiphase Optimization Strategy for intervention research with a rigorous implementation science approach, which will allow RISE to make significant advances in the prevention of child behavioral disorders in Southeastern Europe.
Data management plan | Open Research Data Pilot | 2019-06-28 19:22:48 |
RISE website | Websites, patent fillings, videos etc. | 2019-06-28 19:22:48 |
Take a look to the deliverables list in detail: detailed list of RISE deliverables.
year | authors and title | journal | last update |
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2019 |
Inga Frantz, Heather M Foran, Jamie M Lachman, Elena Jansen, Judy Hutchings, Adriana Băban, Xiangming Fang, Frances Gardner, Galina Lesco, Marija Raleva, Catherine L Ward, Margiad Elen Williams, Nina Heinrichs Prevention of child mental health problems in Southeastern Europe: a multicentre sequential study to adapt, optimise and test the parenting programme ‘Parenting for Lifelong Health for Young Children’, protocol for stage 1, the feasibility study published pages: e026684, ISSN: 2044-6055, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026684 |
BMJ Open 9/1 | 2019-08-05 |
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