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This means that recipients of HHS funds must ensure equal access to their programs without regard to a person’s race, color, national origin, disability, age and, in some circumstances, sex and religion. Often, when those affected by homelessness begin to pursue housing in an effort to stabilize themselves, there’s no support system to help them. OppNet is a trans-NIH initiative that funds research activities that build the collective body of knowledge on the nature of behaviors and social systems and deepen our understanding of basic social-behavioral mechanisms and processes. To compare social connectedness factors that facilitate use of primary, dental, and mental healthcare services among transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) and cisgender adolescents. the extent to which social ties are tightly clustered). Only the review criteria described below will be considered in the review process. Email: merav.sabri@nih.gov, Cheri Wiggs, PhD National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Note: Projects funded through this priority area may address social connectedness and/or meaningful … Telephone: 240-678-5075 Organizations must submit applications to Grants.gov (the online portal to find and apply for grants across all Federal agencies). factors contribute to the academic, social, cultural, and psychological adjustment of international students. Telephone: 301-496-3131 Basic and/or translational research that examines behavioral or biopsychosocial mechanisms of connection or isolation in patients with NIAMS core mission diseases: Note that the effect of social isolation on disease outcomes is not the focus of this PAR. The role of long-term, cumulative psychosocial factors associated with perceived or objective social isolation; the availability, absence, or loss of social connections; and social engagement on aging health and well-being. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) Telephone: 301-496-3136 NIH and Grants.gov systems check the application against many of the application instructions upon submission. underlie subsequent variation in social connectedness. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Are potential problems, alternative strategies, and benchmarks for success presented? Applicants are responsible for viewing their application before the due date in the eRA Commons to ensure accurate and successful submission. OppNet acknowledges that disease-, risk-, and wellness-contexts can provide opportunities to study basic behavioral or social processes, basic biobehavioral or biosocial interrelationships, or methodology and measurement relevant to b-BSSR. Funding Opportunity Description, Section IV. Applications cannot include any specific aims that propose to measure clinical efficacy or effectiveness of any intervention. Email: melissa.gerald@nih.gov, Benjamin Xu, PhD Put differently, to a separate literature speaking to “cumulative economic disadvantage” in old age, we can now add “cumulative connectedness disadvantage.” For institutions/organizations proposing multiple PDs/PIs, visit the Multiple Program Director/Principal Investigator Policy and submission details in the Senior/Key Person Profile (Expanded) Component of the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide. Without stable re… Identification of intervention targets for modifying social connectedness, isolation and/or loneliness and optimal time points for interventions to support healthy aging. Reviewers will assess whether materials or procedures proposed are potentially hazardous to research personnel and/or the environment, and if needed, determine whether adequate protection is proposed. Comparison groups/populations may also be included as appropriate for the research questions posed. For additional information on review of the Human Subjects section, please refer to the Guidelines for the Review of Human Subjects. We show that our results cannot be explained by migrants from the same birth town tending to move While there was an obvious reduction in health after injury compared to healthy controls, an unexpected finding emerged: social well-being and social connectedness appeared to be a significant contributing factor in the successful recovery of patients. Recipients of FFA also have specific legal obligations for serving qualified individuals with disabilities. Protective factors include personal characteristics such as a positive view of one’s future; life conditions such as frequent parental presence in the home at key times (e.g., after school, at dinner time); 2. and behaviors such as active participation in school activities. When the program-specific instructions deviate from those in the Application Guide, follow the program-specific instructions. We then explore the association between social connectedness and these factors more formally. If the aims of the project are achieved, how will scientific knowledge, technical capability, and/or clinical practice be improved? As a result, this article argues that online tools create a paradox for social connectedness. It can also be embedded within studies that include disease (or risk-factor) outcomes, as long as the focus of the study is on basic behavioral or social processes, basic biobehavioral or biosocial interrelationships, or methodology and measurement relevant to BSSR research. Please see https://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/special-topics/limited-english-proficiency/index.html. Note: For help accessing PDF, RTF, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Audio or Video files, see Help Downloading Files. For the purposes of this FOA, "social connectedness" encompasses both perceived and actual connections to others, as well as an individual's perception of belongingness to the social environment. Connections between social disruption/isolation in specific populations and/or health/illness contexts, e.g., Sex/gender differences; sexual and gender minorities, Racial/ethnic differences, acculturation/bicultural adaptations and contributions to social integration versus isolation, Autism, HIV, mental illness, recovery status, substance use disorder, Whether the source of connection disruption leads to different processes or outcomes, E.g., Self-induced isolation versus isolation by others, or sense of undesired loneliness vs. sought solitud?e, Development of clearly defined vocabularies and taxonomies, Elucidating relationships across constructs and between constructs and measures, Integration of knowledge related to social connectedness, connection, and isolation into existing interoperable and sharable measures or ontology frameworks, Mind and body approaches such as meditation, Natural products such as botanicals, probiotics, dietary supplements, and special diets, Initiation and maintenance of health-related behaviors that increase or decrease the risk of cancer incidence, recurrence, and mortality, Cancer-related health communication, including social media use, Basic and/or translational research that examines social connection and/or isolation in individuals with visual impairment, Effects of social connection and/or isolation on adapting to progressive vision loss, Impact of social connection and/or isolation on vision rehabilitation or assistive device use in individuals with visual impairment. Finally, social isolation may be particularly threatening to older adults in that chronic exposure to risk factors increases with the passage of time. Though OppNet defers from imposing a definition on the field, OppNet uses the following statement to guide the concepts it develops toward funding opportunity announcements: basic behavioral and social sciences research (b-BSSR) furthers our understanding of fundamental mechanisms and patterns of behavioral and social functioning, relevant to the Nation's health and wellbeing, and as they interact with each other, with biology, and with the environment. Please see https://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/disability/index.html. Email: benxu1@mail.nih.gov, Ricardo Cibotti, PhD eRA Service Desk (Questions regarding ASSIST, eRA Commons, application errors and warnings, documenting system problems that threaten submission by the due date, and post-submission issues). Disease-agnostic, holistic approach to address social isolation in diverse populations and across the lifespan. An important question is whether social connections can still contribute to resilience despite the distancing measures—a time when social connections are needed the most in order to deal with the disruption due to the pandemic. Any costs incurred before receipt of the NoA are at the recipient's risk. OppNet strongly encourages researchers to contact Scientific/Research contacts well in advance of submitting applications. Division of Neuroscience and Behavior Applicants requesting $500,000 or more in direct costs in any year (excluding consortium F&A) must contact a Scientific/ Research Contact at least 6 weeks before submitting the application and follow the Policy on the Acceptance for Review of Unsolicited Applications that Request $500,000 or More in Direct Costs as described in the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide. NIMHD will not fund   applications that propose animal studies. For most of these people, the only community they know are other people facing homelessness. Â. Reviewers will assess whether the project presents special opportunities for furthering research programs through the use of unusual talent, resources, populations, or environmental conditions that exist in other countries and either are not readily available in the United States or augment existing U.S. resources. Will the scientific environment in which the work will be done contribute to the probability of success? Telephone: 301-451-2020 sure social connectedness as described by Kohut (1984). When involving human subjects research, clinical research, and/or NIH-defined clinical trials (and when applicable, clinical trials research experience) follow all instructions for the PHS Human Subjects and Clinical Trials Information form in the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide, with the following additional instructions: Applicants are required to follow the instructions for post-submission materials, as described in. If you answered “Yes” to the question “Are Human Subjects Involved?” on the R&R Other Project Information form, you must include at least one human subjects study record using the Study Record: PHS Human Subjects and Clinical Trials Information form or Delayed Onset Study record. An application that has substantial overlap with another application pending appeal of initial peer review (see. As applicable for the project proposed, reviewers will consider each of the following items, but will not give scores for these items, and should not consider them in providing an overall impact score. Email: support@grants.gov. Data from the cross-sectional 2016 Minnesota Student Survey were used to examine protective social connectedness factors associated with use of different healthcare services among matched samples of 1916 TGNC and 1916 cisgender youth. In other words, social connectedness generates a positive feedback loop of social, emotional and physical well-being. NIA encourages a mechanisms-focused approach to behavior change intervention development as promoted by the NIH Science of Behavior Change (, Underlying behavioral, cultural, neurobiological mechanisms of social connection and isolation leading to alcohol use, addiction, or cessation of consumption, Effects of social connection and isolation on alcohol withdrawal and relapse, Social media use settings, including use of non-English language social media, that facilitate social connection or isolation and subsequent impact on other behavioral and affective disorders associated with alcohol use disorder (AUD), Impact of social connectedness and social isolation on health disparity populations and health disparities, Positive and negative impacts of social connectedness and social isolation, Unique challenges for health disparity populations, Identify intervention targets for health disparity population, Impact of interpersonal and systemic discrimination and microaggressions on social connectedness and social isolation, Impact of neighborhood/place, poverty, stigma, on social connectedness and social isolation, Impact of diverse cultures on social connectedness and social isolation, Impact of social isolation on social, affective, and cognitive development; health-related outcomes; risky and healthy behaviors in children, adolescents and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), Individual, family-level risk and protective factors, Relation between social isolation and other social experiences such as peer victimization, Research to identify targets for behavioral intervention, Understanding mechanisms by which social isolation negatively impacts health and psychosocial development, Understanding social isolation across development and levels of development (i.e. Â. Telephone: 301-402-3869 levels of cognition), Social isolation and its relation to obesity in childhood and adolescence, Understanding virtual social isolation via social media exclusion and cyberbullying, Role of pets in promoting social capital and reducing social isolation, Understanding social isolation among trauma-exposed youth, Examining the effects of social isolation on recovery from injury or critical illness, Impact of social isolation on recovery of function after illness or injury; determinants of the impact of social media or internet engagement on functional recovery, Research to understand the interaction of social isolation with rehabilitation engagement especially through the use of novel technologies or methods, Relationship among determinants of social connection and enhancement of rehabilitation outcomes to include improved functional status, performance, and health-related quality of life, Examining the effects of social isolation on the development of co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety in individuals with autism and other IDD conditions, Examining levels of cognitive function and language abilities as predictors of social isolation, Secondary analyses of population representative datasets to explore: community, family, and/or individual-level risk and protective factors; and the relationship between population processes, such as migration or housing change, and social isolation. For TGNC youth, but not for cisgender youth, higher levels of parent connectedness were associated with receipt of primary (OR, 2.26; 95% CI, 1.40-3.66) and dental (OR, 3.01; 95% CI, 1.78-5.08) care services, and lower levels of connectedness to nonparental adults was associated with receipt of mental healthcare (OR, 0.55; 95% CI, 0.33-0.93). Applications must be submitted electronically following the instructions described in the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide. Long-term social appraisals contribute to social connectedness, given that most people’s social networks and relationships tend to be stable. Use the NIH ASSIST system to prepare, submit and track your application online. Email: ChiefGrantsManagementOfficer@ninds.nih.gov, Dede Rutberg, MBA We currently lack an understanding of the biopsychosocial processes that facilitate wellbeing among some who use social media but not others. teristics. It encourages projects that accelerate our understanding among relationships between various factors, including those that can be objectively measured (e.g., biomeasures, health records data, occurrence or length of relationship disruption) and those that require self-report and/or can be objectively observed and reported. Three areas of focus especially of interest to OppNet and participating NIH ICO’s include, but are not limited to, those listed below: 1. , 2007 ) and a subjective sense of belonging ( Prince and Gerber, 2005 )—both of which may result from being part of mainstream social networks and connections (social capital), and engaging in … March 10, 2020 - Reminder: FORMS-F Grant Application Forms & Instructions Must be Used for Due Dates On or After May 25, 2020- New Grant Application Instructions Now Available. Email: william.elwood@nih.gov, Rebecca Ferrer, PhD Thus, criteria in research protocols that target or exclude certain populations are warranted where nondiscriminatory justifications establish that such criteria are appropriate with respect to the health or safety of the subjects, the scientific study design, or the purpose of the research. Telephone: 301-594-4814 Youth experience multiple health risks and those health risks can contribute to poor health outcomes in adulthood. For the purposes of this funding opportunity announcement, we seek to understand the interrelation between social connectedness and social isolation and minority health and health disparities. Building and maintaining meaningful connections with colleagues can have a protective effect and strengthen our resilience and our … ), Illuminating processes that may inform strategies for reaching and providing dental care to individuals who are otherwise socially isolated, Public/State Controlled Institutions of Higher Education, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions, Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs), Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other than Institutions of Higher Education), Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other than Institutions of Higher Education), For-Profit Organizations (Other than Small Businesses), Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Federally Recognized), Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Other than Federally Recognized), Eligible Agencies of the Federal Government, Public Housing Authorities/Indian Housing Authorities, Native American Tribal Organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments), Faith-based or Community-based Organizations. Department of Health and Human Services partners. Email: amy.lossie@nih.gov, Shelley Su, PhD All NIH Institutes and Centers that fund research and Program Coordination Offices within the NIH Office of the Director (ICOs) collectively manage OppNet's scientific direction yet may not participate in every OppNet FOA. Are the overall strategy, methodology, and analyses well-reasoned and appropriate to accomplish the specific aims of the project? Finding Help Online: http://grants.nih.gov/support/ (preferred method of contact) Family history does … proposals that intentionally address social isolation or loneliness in older persons as the primary outcome of interest, or that strive to decipher the mechanisms that encourage social connectedness in older persons. Please contact one of the IC-based contacts below for inquiries regarding the suitability of the proposed project for this FOA and the IC's research portfolio. Reviewers will assess the use of chimpanzees as they would any other application proposing the use of vertebrate animals. All, It is critical that applicants follow the instructions in the Research (R) Instructions in the, Not Allowed: Only accepting applications that do not propose clinical trials, Funds Available and Anticipated Number of Awards. Application and Submission Information, Section V. Application Review Information, Section VI. Individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups as well as individuals with disabilities are always encouraged to apply for NIH support. Research areas of interest include understanding differences and similarities between objective social isolatedness. Anthropologically, humans have always been social animals: hunting, gathering, traveling and living together. Some international students find it easy ... social connectedness, lower levels of discrimination, more years of study in the U.S, and higher levels of English language proficiency reported lower Therefore, in addition to understanding the mechanistic relationships between aspects of social connection and isolation in health contexts, research projects in the areas such as knowledge representation and behavioral ontology development are welcomed. Section III.1 for information regarding the requirement for obtaining a unique entity identifier and for completing and maintaining active registrations in System for Award Management (SAM), NATO Commercial and Government Entity (NCAGE) Code (if applicable), eRA Commons, and Grants.gov. Minnesota Student Survey data were provided by public school students in Minnesota via local public school districts and are managed by the Minnesota Student Survey Interagency Team. Telephone: 301-594-4798 National Institute on Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) The NoA signed by the grants management officer is the authorizing document and will be sent via email to the grantee’s business official. Email: tullyla@mail.nih.gov, Elise Rice, Ph.D. For additional information on review of the Vertebrate Animals section, please refer to the Worksheet for Review of the Vertebrate Animal Section. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research For more information about OppNet, visit https://oppnet.nih.gov. In turn, social networks re ect both past and present political borders and migration patterns, as well as geographic proximity, culture, and other factors. Telephone: 301-402-0116 Email: vicentica@mail.nih.gov, Nadra C. Tyus, DrPH, MPH Researchers proposing basic science experimental studies involving human participants should consider this FOA’s companion for basic experimental studies with humans. A formal notification in the form of a Notice of Award (NoA) will be provided to the applicant organization for successful applications. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. Social connectedness also drops o sharply at country … Causal pathways through which social connectedness and social isolation are associated with health and well-being, e.g.. Impact of social connection and/or isolation across the lifespan, e.g.. A more comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms, processes, and trajectories involved in social connectedness and isolation may identify novel targets to inform future intervention developments and to strengthen individual and group functions. See Part 1. Telephone: 301-594-3163 Foreign (non-U.S.) institutions must follow policies described in the NIH Grants Policy Statement, and procedures for foreign institutions described throughout the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide. Genetics, Epigenetics, and Development Neuroscience Branch Other Information for award authorities and regulations. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) All PD(s)/PI(s) must include their eRA Commons ID in the Credential field of the Senior/Key Person Profile Component of the SF424(R&R) Application Package. See Notice NOT-OD-20-103. In accordance with the regulatory requirements provided at 45 CFR 75.113 and Appendix XII to 45 CFR Part 75, recipients that have currently active Federal grants, cooperative agreements, and procurement contracts from all Federal awarding agencies with a cumulative total value greater than $10,000,000 for any period of time during the period of performance of a Federal award, must report and maintain the currency of information reported in the System for Award Management (SAM) about civil, criminal, and administrative proceedings in connection with the award or performance of a Federal award that reached final disposition within the most recent five-year period.  The recipient must also make semiannual disclosures regarding such proceedings. Proceedings information will be made publicly available in the designated integrity and performance system (currently FAPIIS).  This is a statutory requirement under section 872 of Public Law 110-417, as amended (41 U.S.C. Projects designed to study how changes in the quantity and/or quality of social connections influence health behaviors and outcomes are encouraged. For assistance with application submission, contact the Application Submission Contacts in Section VII. Services Research Branch Part I. Overview Information contains information about Key Dates and times. Information regarding the disposition of applications is available in the NIH Grants Policy Statement. All applications, regardless of the amount of direct costs requested for any one year, should address a Data Sharing Plan. to Grants.gov and, Affective and cognitive function during the aging process. If the project is collaborative or multi-PD/PI, do the investigators have complementary and integrated expertise; are their leadership approach, governance and organizational structure appropriate for the project? Applications that are incomplete or non-compliant will not be reviewed closeness or experienced. 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