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Personalizing and Optimizing Preventive Intervention Models via a Translational Neuroscience Framework.

Diana H Fishbein1, Jacinda K Dariotis2.   

Abstract

A new generation of research, building upon developmental psychopathology (Luthar et al. 1997; Luthar et al. (Child Development, 71, 543-562, 2000)), provides evidence that individual differences in risk for behavioral health problems result from intrapersonal and environmental modulation of neurophysiologic and genetic substrates. This transdisciplinary model suggests that, in any given individual, the number of genetic variants implicated in high-risk behavior and the way in which they are assorted and ultimately suppressed or activated in the brain by experiential and contextual factors help to explain behavioral orientations. Implications are that behavioral health problems can be amplified or reduced based on characteristics of an individual and socio-contextual influences on those characteristics. This emerging research has extraordinary implications for the design of prevention programs that more precisely target the malleable mechanisms that underlie behavioral health problems and, hence, more effectively prevent behavioral problems and promote resilience. A detailed, theory-driven examination of all evidence-based interventions is called for to identify the active ingredients that specifically impact these underlying mechanisms. Such an approach will enhance the ability of preventive interventions to achieve effect sizes indicative of beneficial impacts for a greater number of recipients. This paper presents the significant implications of this collective knowledge base for the next generation of precision-based, prevention-focused personalized interventions.

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Keywords:  Intervention; Neuroscience; Personalized; Prevention; Transdisciplinary; Translational

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Year:  2019        PMID: 29101644     DOI: 10.1007/s11121-017-0851-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Sci        ISSN: 1389-4986


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Authors:  Michael Thier; Charles R Martinez; Fahad Alresheed; Sloan Storie; Amanda Sasaki; McKenzie Meline; Jonathan Rochelle; Lauren Witherspoon; Huna Yim-Dockery
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2020-01

2.  Stress Coping Strategies as Mediators: Toward a Better Understanding of Sexual, Substance, and Delinquent Behavior-Related Risk-Taking among Transition-Aged Youth.

Authors:  Jacinda K Dariotis; Frances R Chen
Journal:  Deviant Behav       Date:  2020-08-21

3.  Levers and barriers to success in the use of translational neuroscience for the prevention and treatment of mental health and promotion of well-being across the lifespan.

Authors:  Sarah R Horn; Philip A Fisher; Jennifer H Pfeifer; Nicholas B Allen; Elliot T Berkman
Journal:  J Abnorm Psychol       Date:  2020-01

4.  Moving Toward a Precision-Based, Personalized Framework for Prevention Science: Introduction to the Special Issue.

Authors:  Gerald J August; Abigail Gewirtz
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2019-01

5.  Commentary on the Culture of Prevention.

Authors:  Zili Sloboda; Susan B David
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2021-01
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