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I have a broad +background in psychology, with specific training and expertise in ethnographic +and survey research and secondary data analysis on psychological aspects of +drug addiction. My research includes neuropsychological changes associated +with addiction. As PI or co-Investigator on several university- and NIH- +funded grants, I laid the groundwork for the proposed research by developing +effective measures of disability, depression, and other psychosocial factors +relevant to the aging substance abuser, and by establishing strong ties with +community providers that will make it possible to recruit and track +participants over time as documented in the following publications. In +addition, I successfully administered the projects (e.g.\ staffing, research +protections, budget), collaborated with other researchers, and produced several +peer-reviewed publications from each project. As a result of these previous +experiences, I am aware of the importance of frequent communication among +project members and of constructing a realistic research plan, timeline, and +budget. The current application builds logically on my prior work. During +2005--2006 my career was disrupted due to family obligations. However, upon +returning to the field I immediately resumed my research projects and +collaborations and successfully competed for NIH support. + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Merryle, R.J. \& Hunt, M.C. (2004). Independent living, physical + disability and substance abuse among the elderly. Psychology and Aging, + 23(4), 10--22. + +\item Hunt, M.C., Jensen, J.L. \& Crenshaw, W. (2007). Substance abuse and + mental health among community-dwelling elderly. International Journal + of Geriatric Psychiatry, 24(9), 1124--1135. + +\item Hunt, M.C., Wiechelt, S.A. \& Merryle, R. (2008). Predicting the + substance-abuse treatment needs of an aging population. American + Journal of Public Health, 45(2), 236--245. PMCID: PMC9162292 + +\item Hunt, M.C., Newlin, D.B. \& Fishbein, D. (2009). Brain imaging in + methamphetamine abusers across the life-span. Gerontology, 46(3), + 122--145. + +\end{enumerate} + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Positions and Honors} + +\subsection*{Positions and Employment} +\begin{datetbl} +1998--2000 & Fellow, Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD \\ +2000--2002 & Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT \\ +2001-- & Consultant, Coastal Psychological Services, San Francisco, CA \\ +2002--2005 & Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Washington University, St.\ Louis, MO \\ +2007-- & Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Washington University, St.\ Louis, MO\\ +\end{datetbl} + +\subsection*{Other Experience and Professional Memberships} +\begin{datetbl} +1995-- & Member, American Psychological Association \\ +1998-- & Member, Gerontological Society of America \\ +1998-- & Member, American Geriatrics Society \\ +2000-- & Associate Editor, Psychology and Aging \\ +2003-- & Board of Advisors, Senior Services of Eastern Missouri \\ +2003--05 & NIH Peer Review Committee: Psychobiology of Aging, ad hoc reviewer \\ +2007--11 & NIH Risk, Adult Addictions Study Section, members \\ +\end{datetbl} + +\subsection*{Honors} +\begin{datetbl} +2003 & Outstanding Young Faculty Award, Washington University, St.\ Louis, MO \\ +2004 & Excellence in Teaching, Washington University, St.\ Louis, MO \\ +2009 & Award for Best in Interdisciplinary Ethnography, International Ethnographic Society \\ +\end{datetbl} + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Contribution to Science} + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item My early publications directly addressed the fact that substance abuse is + often overlooked in older adults. However, because many older adults were + raised during an era of increased drug and alcohol use, there are reasons + to believe that this will become an increasing issue as the population + ages. These publications found that older adults appear in a variety of + primary care settings or seek mental health providers to deal with emerging + addiction problems. These publications document this emerging problem but + guide primary care providers and geriatric mental health providers to + recognize symptoms, assess the nature of the problem and apply the + necessary interventions. By providing evidence and simple clinical + approaches, this body of work has changed the standards of care for + addicted older adults and will continue to provide assistance in relevant + medical settings well into the future. I served as the primary + investigator or co-investigator in all of these studies. + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Gryczynski, J., Shaft, B.M., Merryle, R., \& Hunt, M.C. (2002). Community + based participatory research with late-life addicts. American Journal + of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 15(3), 222--238. + +\item Shaft, B.M., Hunt, M.C., Merryle, R., \& Venturi, R. (2003). Policy + implications of genetic transmission of alcohol and drug abuse in + female nonusers. International Journal of Drug Policy, 30(5), 46--58. + +\item Hunt, M.C., Marks, A.E., Shaft, B.M., Merryle, R., \& Jensen, J.L. + (2004). Early-life family and community characteristics and late-life + substance abuse. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 28(2),26--37. + +\item Hunt, M.C., Marks, A.E., Venturi, R., Crenshaw, W. \& Ratonian, A. + (2007). Community-based intervention strategies for reducing alcohol + and drug abuse in the elderly. Addiction, 104(9), 1436--1606. PMCID: + PMC9000292 + +\end{enumerate} + + +\item In addition to the contributions described above, with a team of + collaborators, I directly documented the effectiveness of various + intervention models for older substance abusers and demonstrated the + importance of social support networks. These studies emphasized + contextual factors in the etiology and maintenance of addictive disorders + and the disruptive potential of networks in substance abuse treatment. This + body of work also discusses the prevalence of alcohol, amphetamine, and + opioid abuse in older adults and how networking approaches can be used to + mitigate the effects of these disorders. + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Hunt, M.C., Merryle, R. \& Jensen, J.L. (2005). The effect of social + support networks on morbidity among elderly substance abusers. Journal + of the American Geriatrics Society, 57(4), 15--23. + +\item Hunt, M.C., Pour, B., Marks, A.E., Merryle, R. \& Jensen, J.L. (2005). + Aging out of methadone treatment. American Journal of Alcohol and Drug + Abuse, 15(6), 134--149. + +\item Merryle, R. \& Hunt, M.C. (2007). Randomized clinical trial of cotinine + in older nicotine addicts. Age and Ageing, 38(2), 9--23. PMCID: + PMC9002364 + +\end{enumerate} + +\item Methadone maintenance has been used to treat narcotics addicts for many + years but I led research that has shown that over the long-term, those in + methadone treatment view themselves negatively and they gradually begin to + view treatment as an intrusion into normal life. Elderly narcotics users + were shown in carefully constructed ethnographic studies to be especially + responsive to tailored social support networks that allow them to + eventually reduce their maintenance doses and move into other forms of + therapy. These studies also demonstrate the policy and commercial + implications associated with these findings. + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Hunt, M.C. \& Jensen, J.L. (2003). Morbidity among elderly substance + abusers. Journal of the Geriatrics, 60(4), 45--61. + +\item Hunt, M.C. \& Pour, B. (2004). Methadone treatment and personal + assessment. Journal Drug Abuse, 45(5), 15--26. + +\item Merryle, R. \& Hunt, M.C. (2005). The use of various nicotine delivery + systems by older nicotine addicts. Journal of Ageing, 54(1), 24--41. + PMCID: PMC9112304 + +\item Hunt, M.C., Jensen, J.L. \& Merryle, R. (2008). The aging addict: + ethnographic profiles of the elderly drug user. NY, NY: W. W. Norton + \& Company. + +\end{enumerate} + +\end{enumerate} + +\subsection*{Complete List of Published Work in MyBibliography:} +\url{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/browse/collection/45972964/} + + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Research Support} + +\subsection*{Ongoing Research Support} + +\grantinfo{R01 DA942367}{Hunt (PI)}{09/01/08--08/31/16} +{Health trajectories and behavioral interventions among older substance abusers} +{The goal of this study is to compare the effects of two substance abuse interventions on health +outcomes in an urban population of older opiate addicts.} +{Role: PI} + +\bigskip + +\grantinfo{R01 MH922731}{Merryle (PI)}{12/15/07--11/30/15} +{Physical disability, depression and substance abuse in the elderly} +{The goal of this study is to identify disability and depression trajectories and demographic factors +associated with substance abuse in an independently-living elderly population.} +{Role: Co-Investigator} + +\bigskip + +\grantinfo{Faculty Resources Grant, Washington University}{08/15/09--08/14/15} +{Opiate Addiction Database} +{The goal of this project is to create an integrated database of demographic, social and biomedical +information for homeless opiate abusers in two urban Missouri locations, using a number of state and +local data sources.} +{Role: PI} + + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +\subsection*{Completed Research Support} + +\grantinfo{R21 AA998075}{Hunt (PI)}{01/01/11--12/31/13} +{Community-based intervention for alcohol abuse} +{The goal of this project was to assess a community-based strategy for reducing alcohol abuse among +older individuals.} +{Role: PI} + + + +\end{document} |