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早期职业奖于1974年首次颁发,表彰了大量优秀的早期职业心理学家。该奖项的获得者不得拥有超过九年的博士学位。为了这个奖项的目的,心理学被分为10个领域:动物学习和行为,比较;发展;健康;认知/人类学习;精神病理学;行为和认知神经科学;知觉/电机性能;社会;应用研究;以及个体差异。每年考虑五个领域,这些领域每两年轮换一次。2021年考虑的领域是动物学习和行为,比较;发展;健康;认知/人类学习;和精神病理学。每年都会为考虑的领域选出小组,这些小组向科学奖委员会推荐被提名者。2021年美国心理学协会科学贡献奖的获奖者由2020年科学事务委员会认可,并由2020年科学奖项委员会选出。在全球精神卫生领域进行创新研究,重点是改善历史上服务不足人群获得循证心理治疗的机会。Daisy R. Singla已经成为非专业提供者干预任务分担策略的领导者,她的工作涵盖了文化适应性干预的设计,能力评估和基于测量的同伴监督的实施,在三大洲的现实世界设置的大型实用临床试验的背景下。她的工作还包括在减少获得循证精神卫生保健方面的不公平现象的过程中对节制和调解进行严格的测试。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
Award for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology: Daisy R. Singla.
The Early Career Awards, given for the first time in 1974, recognize the large number of excellent early career psychologists. Recipients of this award may not have held a doctoral degree for more than nine years. For purposes of this award, psychology has been divided into 10 areas: animal learning and behavior, comparative; developmental; health; cognition/human learning; psychopathology; behavioral and cognitive neuroscience; perception/motor performance; social; applied research; and individual differences. Five areas are considered each year, with areas rotated in two-year cycles. The areas considered in 2021 were animal learning and behavior, comparative; developmental; health; cognition/human learning; and psychopathology. Each year, panels are selected for the areas under consideration, and these panels recommend nominees to the Committee on Scientific Awards. The 2021 recipients of the APA Scientific Contribution Awards were recognized by the 2020 Board of Scientific Affairs and selected by the 2020 Committee on Scientific Awards. For innovative research in the area of global mental health with an emphasis on improving access to evidence-based psychological therapies to historically under-served populations. Daisy R. Singla has emerged as a leader in the strategy of task-sharing of interventions to non-specialist providers, and her work spans the design of culturally adapted interventions, the assessment of competencies, and the implementation of measurement-based peer supervision, in the context of large pragmatic clinical trials in real-world settings in three continents. Her work also incorporates rigorous tests of moderation and mediation in the process of reducing inequities in access to evidence-based mental health care. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).