Kate Carey received a 4-year R01 from NIAAA, titled "Using Counter Attitudinal Advocacy to Change Drinking Behavior." Collaborators and co-PIs are Angelo DiBello, former CAAS post-doc, now in the Department of Psychology at Brooklyn College, and Clayton Neighbors, in the Department of Psychology at the University of Houston. This project is a two-site study (Brown and Houston) testing the comparative efficacy of two types of brief alcohol interventions for heavy drinking college students. This research also seeks to identify who is likely to benefit the most from interventions of different types.
Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies
Date
September 11, 2018
Kate Carey receives grant
Kate Carey received a 4-year R01 from NIAAA, titled "Using Counter Attitudinal Advocacy to Change Drinking Behavior."