Promoting Community-Based Participatory Research to Address Disparities in Youth Violence Prevention
Background: Research that addresses the needs of youth and families affected by violence requires collaboration and multi-faceted interventions. Employing community-based participatory research (CBPR) ...
Some months ago, I sat in a conference breakout session. A researcher discussed a community based participatory research (CBPR) 1 project where individuals with mental illness were involved from start ...
Health Education & Behavior, Vol. 35, No. 6, Theme Issue: CANCER (December 2008), pp. 821-834 (14 pages) The Messengers for Health on the Apsáalooke Reservation project uses a community-based ...
Purpose: To describe surface and deep structure dimensions of a culturally sensitive smoking cessation intervention developed with southeastern US public housing neighborhoods . Procedures: ...
A recent study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior highlights the integration of cultural values and community input to promote healthy eating among the Osage Nation community ...
Child-friendly cities prioritize safe environments, healthcare, education, green spaces, and children's participation in decision-making processes. However, children are consulted only for ideas and ...
Participatory design has emerged as an influential approach in fostering community engagement and enhancing educational practices. By actively involving community members throughout the design process ...
This post is in response to Building a History: Mind Control Research in Kentucky By Monnica T Williams Ph.D. by Sheldomar Elliott, Lianna Tullis-Robinson, and Monnica T. Williams The unfortunate ...
The Crown Institute community gathered in February to hear from student voices from four distinct Youth Participatory Action Research projects. Youth Participatory Action Research, or YPAR, is an ...
Based on previous literature, Latino immigrant men have poorer physical and mental health compared to other race counterparts. Latino immigrant men have been consistently underrepresented in research ...
Climate change, armed conflict, and natural disasters are all shocks that can limit the ability of organizations to engage with and access communities. The COVID-19 pandemic and its accompanying ...
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