Active Grant Funding
Source: NIDA. Costs: $698,785. Grant Period: 07/01/2021 – 05/31/2024 ROLE: Gabrielli- Principal investigator
A Web-Based Media Parenting Intervention to Prevent Youth Substance Use
This pilot feasibility trial will develop and evaluate web-delivered educational content to promote parental media literacy with the aim of reducing youth risk negative impacts of exposure to substance use content in media.
Source: NIMH. Costs: $700,708. Grant Period: 09/10/2024 – 05/31/2029 ROLE: Gabrielli- Co-investigator (PI: Sarah Lynne)
Mapping The Ecology of Youth Mental Health
This study utilizes fully integrated survey methods, ecological momentary assessment, and passive assessments from smartphones to test the within-person bidirectional mechanisms that underlie online experiences and offline risk, resilience, and mental health among a clinical and non-clinical sample of adolescents as well as disparities by sex and for sexual and gender minority youth.
Source: NIAAA. Costs: $2,556,797. Grant Period: 09/10/20-06/30/24 Role: Gabrielli- Co-investigator (PI: Kristina Jackson)
Understanding Adolescent In-Vivo Exposure to Alcohol Content in the Media
This multiple-burst EMA study seeks to understand the degree and nature of youth in vivo exposure to alcohol content in new media and entertainment media and to understand the mechanisms underlying the association between exposure to media alcohol content and youth drinking.
Completed Grant Funding
- MobileCoach: A Novel Digital Intervention for Adolescent Substance Use.
- Description: This pilot grant established a collaboration between MobileCoach researchers and the research teams at the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health at Dartmouth and University of Florida to adapt an existing Swiss smartphone app for use with US high school youth to reduce risk for adolescent alcohol use.
- Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse (P30) Pilot Core Grant. Costs: $19,820. Grant period: 01/01/18-06/01/21
- Role: Gabrielli- Principal Investigator.
- Integrating Coaches to Promote Engagement with an mHealth Collaborative Care App.
- Description: The overarching objectives of this proposal was to form a collaborative relationship between a company that designed a collaborative care app and a research team at Dartmouth College to assess feasibility of employment of the app within a high risk sample of young adults aging out of foster care.
- Source: New Hampshire Innovation Research Center. Costs: $139,812. Grant period: 07/01/14-06/30/16
- Role: Gabrielli- Co-Investigator.
- Substance Use in Foster Care Youth: Relations Among Maltreatment, Use, and Coping.
- Description: This predoctoral fellowship funded a research project examining longitudinal associations between maltreatment, coping approach, and substance use in youth placed in foster care.
- Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Costs: $71,992. Grant period: 08/05/13-08/04/15
- Role: Gabrielli- Principal Investigator.