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Methodological Research Program

Overview

Supports studies that involve development, testing, and refinement of methodologies and instruments to facilitate research on services for mentally ill persons, including measures of severity of illness, family burden, social support, quality of care, effectiveness of care, direct and indirect cost of mental disorders, and short-term and long-term outcome measures; studies submitted by statisticians, psychometricians, and other experts in research methodology and scientific data analysis for work on the design, measurement, and statistical challenges inherent in conducting mental health services research.

Areas of Emphasis

Contact

Agnes Rupp, Ph.D.
Program Chief
6001 Executive Boulevard, Room 7146, MSC 9631
301-443-3364, arupp@mail.nih.gov