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Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) Common Fund Update Will M. Aklin, Ph.D. Division of Therapeutics and Medical Consequences, NIDA 14 th Annual RSA Satellite Session on Mechanisms of Behavior Change San Diego, CA June 16, 2018 Topics SOBC


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Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) Common Fund Update

Will M. Aklin, Ph.D.

Division of Therapeutics and Medical Consequences, NIDA

14th Annual RSA Satellite Session on Mechanisms of Behavior Change San Diego, CA June 16, 2018

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Topics

  • SOBC Goals and Network
  • SOBC Measures Repository
  • Update on Funding Opportunities
  • Special Issue of Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Next Steps
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Science of Behavior Change (SOBC)

  • Goal: Identify common mechanisms that drive initiation and

maintenance of behavior change across disorders

  • Implement a mechanism-focused, experimental medicine

approach to behavior change research

  • Identify an intervention target
  • Develop assays (measures) to permit verification
  • Engage the target through experimentation or intervention
  • Test whether target engagement produces behavior change
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SOBC Research Network

  • The SOBC Research Network has identified potential targets

for behavioral change interventions in three broad domains:

  • Self-regulation
  • Stress reactivity and stress resilience
  • Interpersonal and social processes
  • 8 teams funded to conduct target validations activities

required to implement an experimental medicine approach

https://scienceofbehaviorchange.org/method

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SOBC Measures Repository

  • Source for behavior science measures that have been

validated in line with SOBC experimental medicine approach

  • Provide full details of validation process and increase
  • penness and transparency of science
  • 111 SOBC Measures Repository assays, including experimental

manipulations and measures, from the three SOBC domains

  • Accessible through the SOBC Research Network Open

Science Framework (OSF) at https://osf.io/zp7b4

https://scienceofbehaviorchange.org/measures SOBC Research Network Open Science Framework (OSF) https://osf.io/zp7b4

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SOBC Measures Repository

https://scienceofbehaviorchange.org/measures SOBC Research Network Open Science Framework (OSF) https://osf.io/zp7b4

Hypothesized Domain  All Domain  Self-regulation  Stress Reactivity & Stress Resilience  Interpersonal & Social Processes Measure Type  All Type  Self-report  Task  Observational Measure Duration  All Duration  0-5 min  6-10 min  11 – 15 min Target Population  All Population  Adult  Child  16 – 20 min  21-30 min  31 min & up  Not Specified

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SOBC Measures Repository

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SOBC Funding Opportunities

  • Issued Competing Revision FOAs (R01, U01, R34; RFA-RM-17-022,

RFA-RM-17-023, RFA-RM-17-024

  • Accelerate the validation, and translation of assays in the

SOBC Measures Repository for ongoing clinical trials

  • Integrate assays in the SOBC Measures Repository into active

trials of drugs, devices, or behavioral modifications

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SOBC Funding Opportunities

  • Issued Exploratory/Developmental R21 FOAs (R21; RFA-RM-17-

028)

  • Exploratory and developmental research project applications

(R21) to advance a mechanisms-focused, experimental medicine approach to behavior change research

  • Encourage the adoption, validation, and verification of assays

from the SOBC Measures Repository (to engage and verify engagement of behavior change targets hypothesized to be malleable, and responsible for behavior change)

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SOBC Behaviour Research and Therapy Special Issue

  • Special Issue entitled “An experimental medicine approach to

behavior change: The NIH Science of Behavior Change”

  • Papers describe the SOBC mission and the work of its research

teams, protocols for constituent projects, and implications of the approach and its public health impact

  • Behaviour Research and Therapy. February 2018: 101:1-108
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Next Steps…

  • The SOBC Program is funded until 2020
  • Expand the Network with an eye toward sustainability
  • Stay tuned for meetings and workshops
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For More Information…

https://commonfund.nih.gov/behaviorchange

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Related Funding Opportunities

Available now:

  • Behavioral and Integrative Treatment Development Program;

PA-18-055; R01, R34, R03

  • Improving Patient Adherence to Treatment and Prevention

Regimens to Promote Health; PA-18-722; R01, R21

  • Target Assessment, Engagement and Data Replicability to

Improve Substance Use Disorders Treatment Outcomes; PAR-16- 352; R21/R33; R33

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Thank You!

For more information, please contact:

Will M. Aklin, PhD NIDA aklinwm@mail.nih.gov 301-827-5909