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View article: The Report of Engagement in Community Research (REACH) Tool: A Strategy to Promote Transparency and Improve Planning in Community-Engaged Research
The Report of Engagement in Community Research (REACH) Tool: A Strategy to Promote Transparency and Improve Planning in Community-Engaged Research Open
Community engagement is increasingly recognized as essential for producing impactful and ethical research outcomes. However, the field lacks a standardized, consistently used method to document community involvement, hindering transparency…
View article: A Systematic Literature Review of Autistic Adolescents’ Understanding and Experiences of Belonging
A Systematic Literature Review of Autistic Adolescents’ Understanding and Experiences of Belonging Open
Many autistic adolescents experience difficulties finding belonging; however, the current understanding of belonging is from non-autistic perspectives. A stronger understanding of belonging from the autistic perspective is critical to impr…
View article: 207 The future of community-engaged research: The development of a graduate certificate in community-engaged research for health
207 The future of community-engaged research: The development of a graduate certificate in community-engaged research for health Open
Objectives/Goals: The goal of this poster is to 1) describe the development of a graduate certificate program for community-engaged research for health (CEnRH) in a Clinical and Translational Science Awards-funded institution; 2) describe …
View article: Addressing barriers to sustainable academic-community partnerships through Community Health Grants
Addressing barriers to sustainable academic-community partnerships through Community Health Grants Open
To facilitate and sustain community-engaged research (CEnR) conducted by academic-community partnerships (ACPs), a Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA)-funded Community Engagement Core (CEC) and Community Partner Council (CPC) co-cr…
View article: Using the translational science benefits model to evaluate the impact of community-engaged programs
Using the translational science benefits model to evaluate the impact of community-engaged programs Open
Assessing the long-term impact of community-engaged research (CEnR) programs remains a significant challenge in translational science, such as those conducted by Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSAs). The Translational Science …
View article: Immigrant Perspectives of Social Connection in a Nontraditional Migration Area
Immigrant Perspectives of Social Connection in a Nontraditional Migration Area Open
Social connection is a core dimension of health and wellness among all populations, yet the experience of moving to and living in a new country makes social and community-level influences particularly salient for immigrants. We interviewed…
View article: Immigrant Perspectives of Social Connection in a Nontraditional Migration Area (Formally “Socioecological Connectedness: Exploring Social and Community Foundations of Immigrant Health and Wellness”)
Immigrant Perspectives of Social Connection in a Nontraditional Migration Area (Formally “Socioecological Connectedness: Exploring Social and Community Foundations of Immigrant Health and Wellness”) Open
Social connectedness connection is a core dimension of health and wellness among all populations, yet the experience of moving to, and living in, a new country makes social and community-level influences particularly salient for immigrants…
View article: Stress management preferences and stress experiences among Latinx immigrants in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic: Mixed-methods results from a community-academic research team
Stress management preferences and stress experiences among Latinx immigrants in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic: Mixed-methods results from a community-academic research team Open
Background Latinx individuals in the U.S. have higher levels of stress than other ethnic groups. Latinx immigrants living in non-traditional immigration destinations (NTIDs) have worse access to social and medical support and were particul…
View article: Transformative impacts of a civic leadership program created by and for refugees and immigrants
Transformative impacts of a civic leadership program created by and for refugees and immigrants Open
Immigrants and refugees are severely underrepresented at all levels of political decision‐making in the United States. These groups face significant barriers to civic and political participation and leadership, despite a frequent commitmen…
View article: Psychometric Properties of Scales Measuring Resilience in U.S. Latinx Populations: A Systematic Review
Psychometric Properties of Scales Measuring Resilience in U.S. Latinx Populations: A Systematic Review Open
The literature to date on psychometric validation of resilience measures in Latinx populations in the United States is limited and does not robustly capture aspects of resilience that may be particularly meaningful for Latinx populations, …
View article: Reproductive Justice, Public Black Feminism in Practice: A Reflection on Community-Based Participatory Research in Cincinnati
Reproductive Justice, Public Black Feminism in Practice: A Reflection on Community-Based Participatory Research in Cincinnati Open
Research on reproductive justice has mainly, but not exclusively, appeared in academic literature in the context of grassroots social justice movements and as a theoretical framework for understanding the limitations of “reproductive choic…
View article: Engaging Adolescents in the Fight Against Drug Abuse and Addiction: A Concept Mapping Approach
Engaging Adolescents in the Fight Against Drug Abuse and Addiction: A Concept Mapping Approach Open
Background To identify contextually-relevant strategies for reducing and eventually eliminating addiction, it is imperative to engage stakeholders that are most affected by drug abuse but typically left out of the conversation, such as ado…
View article: Resilience factors in youth transitioning out of foster care: A systematic review.
Resilience factors in youth transitioning out of foster care: A systematic review. Open
Understanding the assets and resources that promote resilience can aid clinicians in assessing and capitalizing on youths' strengths and can help researchers develop effective interventions and target gaps in the literature. Further, it ca…
View article: Virtual Collaboration in the Age of COVID-19: Supporting Youth as Co-Researchers
Virtual Collaboration in the Age of COVID-19: Supporting Youth as Co-Researchers Open
The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly impacted teaching and learning in K-12 settings, as many public schools lacked the technological tools and techniques needed to support effective virtual meetings and online learning. In this article, we ex…
View article: How Do We Measure Stress in Latinos in the United States? A Systematic Review
How Do We Measure Stress in Latinos in the United States? A Systematic Review Open
Background: Previous research has documented that Latinos report higher levels of stress than other ethnicities and are an increasing portion of the demographics of the United States. While there are many measures to assess stress and othe…
View article: Sexual Health Interventions for Racial/Ethnic Minorities Using Community-Based Participatory Research: A Systematic Review
Sexual Health Interventions for Racial/Ethnic Minorities Using Community-Based Participatory Research: A Systematic Review Open
Background Racial/ethnic minorities (REMs) continue to carry the burden of sexual health disparities in the United States, including increased health risks and lower proportions of preventative care. Community-based participatory research …
View article: Associations between lifetime stress exposure, race, and first-birth intendedness in the United States
Associations between lifetime stress exposure, race, and first-birth intendedness in the United States Open
This study examined how lifetime stress exposure and race are associated with first-birth intendedness, and whether these associations differ based on stress exposure timing. Greater lifetime stress exposure was related to increased first-…
View article: Intercultural differences in healthcare experiences of Latinos in a nontraditional destination area.
Intercultural differences in healthcare experiences of Latinos in a nontraditional destination area. Open
Background: Disparities in health care access for Latinos are well documented, but little is known about how they may impact immigrants from diverse countries of origin differently. Immigrants in nontraditional destination areas face great…
View article: Participatory Research Methods – Choice Points in the Research Process
Participatory Research Methods – Choice Points in the Research Process Open
Participatory research (PR) encompasses research designs, methods, and frameworks that use systematic inquiry in direct collaboration with those affected by an issue being studied for the purpose of action or change. PR engages those who a…
View article: The Peer Victimization in College Survey: Construction and validation.
The Peer Victimization in College Survey: Construction and validation. Open
Colleges and universities are increasingly concerned about respect for diversity and tolerance of individual differences on their campuses. Nevertheless, no comprehensive measure of peer victimization has been developed and validated for u…
View article: Building a Culture of Youth as Co-Researchers: A Framework for a STEM Pipeline Program
Building a Culture of Youth as Co-Researchers: A Framework for a STEM Pipeline Program Open
STEM pipeline programs often include research experiences for youth, but fewer focus on youth as shared decision-makers or leaders in research efforts. Youth participatory action research (YPAR) and community-based participatory research (…
View article: Associations between lifetime stress exposure and prenatal health behaviors
Associations between lifetime stress exposure and prenatal health behaviors Open
Prenatal health behaviors can strongly influence risk of poor pregnancy birth outcomes. Although stress has been implicated in structuring the likelihood that individuals will engage in various prenatal health behavior patterns, no studies…
View article: Empowering Youth to Build BRIDGES: Youth Leadership in Suicide Prevention
Empowering Youth to Build BRIDGES: Youth Leadership in Suicide Prevention Open
Suicide is a prevalent health issue for youth and understanding youth experiences is critical for the development of effective prevention strategies. Although youth perceptions regarding suicide are relatively well studied, there is a pauc…
View article: Post-Tenure Reflections on Community-Engaged Scholarship in a Psychology Research Setting
Post-Tenure Reflections on Community-Engaged Scholarship in a Psychology Research Setting Open
Community-engaged scholarship emphasizes community partnership in the teaching, research, and service roles faculty pursue. Traditionally, psychological research places the highest value on tightly controlled, laboratory-based research led…
View article: Boricua de pura cepa: Ethnic identity, cultural stress and self-concept in Puerto Rican youth.
Boricua de pura cepa: Ethnic identity, cultural stress and self-concept in Puerto Rican youth. Open
Although cultural stress has been widely understood as a phenomena associated with immigrants, our study indicated that cultural stress is important in understanding self-concept of youth living in Puerto Rico. For boys, cultural stress, b…