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View article: Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders and Treatment Utilization among Urban Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender American Indians and Alaska Natives
Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders and Treatment Utilization among Urban Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender American Indians and Alaska Natives Open
We examined prevalence of mental health treatment utilization among 447 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and Two-Spirit (LGBTT-S) American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) adults and the association of mental health treatment utilization w…
View article: Examining the influence of group diversity on the functioning of community‐based participatory research partnerships: A mixed methods study
Examining the influence of group diversity on the functioning of community‐based participatory research partnerships: A mixed methods study Open
Public health has endorsed the use of community‐based participatory research (CBPR) to address health inequities involving diverse and marginalized communities. However, few studies have examined how group diversity among members of CBPR p…
View article: The effects of the age of male early life circumcision on sexual functions later in life
The effects of the age of male early life circumcision on sexual functions later in life Open
Introduction According to psychoanalytic theory performing circumcision on a boy in phallic phase may aggravate this fear and cause sexual dysfunctions later in life. However this hypothesis is an unverified common-view rather than a scien…
View article: Scales of Practices and Outcomes for Community‐Engaged Research
Scales of Practices and Outcomes for Community‐Engaged Research Open
Despite the growth of research on community‐engaged research (CEnR), recent reviews suggest there has been limited development of validated scales to measure key contexts, mechanisms, and outcomes, impairing testing and refinement of theor…
View article: Participant engagement in a community based participatory research study to reduce alcohol use among Latino immigrant men
Participant engagement in a community based participatory research study to reduce alcohol use among Latino immigrant men Open
Although Latino immigrant men experience many health disparities, they are underrepresented in research to understand and address disparities. Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) has been identified to encourage participant engag…
View article: Engage for Equity: Development of Community-Based Participatory Research Tools
Engage for Equity: Development of Community-Based Participatory Research Tools Open
We developed a set of four community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership tools aimed at supporting community–academic research partnerships in strengthening their research processes, with the ultimate goal of improving research…
View article: Engage for Equity: A Long-Term Study of Community-Based Participatory Research and Community-Engaged Research Practices and Outcomes
Engage for Equity: A Long-Term Study of Community-Based Participatory Research and Community-Engaged Research Practices and Outcomes Open
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) and community-engaged research have been established in the past 25 years as valued research approaches within health education, public health, and other health and social sciences for their ef…
View article: The influence of undertreated chronic pain in a national survey: Prescription medication misuse among American indians, Asian Pacific Islanders, Blacks, Hispanics and whites
The influence of undertreated chronic pain in a national survey: Prescription medication misuse among American indians, Asian Pacific Islanders, Blacks, Hispanics and whites Open
Our results indicate that undertreated chronic pain may drive rates of PDM among varying racial/ethnic groups. Providing equitable assessment and treatment of pain intensity remains critical. Additional research is needed to examine provid…
View article: Drug and Alcohol Policies at Tribal Colleges: A Descriptive Study Assessing Variations in Alcohol and Drug Policy by Setting
Drug and Alcohol Policies at Tribal Colleges: A Descriptive Study Assessing Variations in Alcohol and Drug Policy by Setting Open
This paper explores drug and alcohol policies at Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs). A research team conducted a needs assessment of Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) use and policies in 27 TCUs, surveying key informants on perceived AOD p…
View article: Prevalence of Moderate and Acute Suicidal Ideation among a National Sample of Tribal College and University Students 2014–2015
Prevalence of Moderate and Acute Suicidal Ideation among a National Sample of Tribal College and University Students 2014–2015 Open
To examine the relationship between suicide risk and hazardous drinking, depression, and anxiety, adjusting for demographics, among tribal college students across the United States. Methods. We invited tribal college students enrolled in 2…
View article: Power Dynamics in Community-Based Participatory Research: A Multiple–Case Study Analysis of Partnering Contexts, Histories, and Practices
Power Dynamics in Community-Based Participatory Research: A Multiple–Case Study Analysis of Partnering Contexts, Histories, and Practices Open
Community-based participatory research has a long-term commitment to principles of equity and justice with decades of research showcasing the added value of power-sharing and participatory involvement of community members for achieving hea…
View article: Vida PURA: results from a pilot randomized trial of a culturally adapted screening and brief intervention to reduce unhealthy alcohol use among Latino day laborers
Vida PURA: results from a pilot randomized trial of a culturally adapted screening and brief intervention to reduce unhealthy alcohol use among Latino day laborers Open
Among Latino day laborers at risk for unhealthy alcohol use, those who received a culturally adapted brief intervention did not reduce their alcohol use more than those not receiving the brief intervention.
View article: Culture-centeredness in community-based participatory research: contributions to health education intervention research
Culture-centeredness in community-based participatory research: contributions to health education intervention research Open
Health education research emphasizes the importance of cultural understanding and fit to achieve meaningful psycho-social research outcomes, community responsiveness and external validity to enhance health equity. However, many interventio…
View article: Toward Health Equity: A National Study of Promising Practices in Community-Based Participatory Research
Toward Health Equity: A National Study of Promising Practices in Community-Based Participatory Research Open
Through empirical testing of an innovative, multidisciplinary CBPR model, key context and process practices were identified that confirm the positive impact of partnership evaluation and self-reflection on research outcomes. Further, these…
View article: Community-based participatory research (CBPR): Towards equitable involvement of community in psychology research.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR): Towards equitable involvement of community in psychology research. Open
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) answers the call for more patient-centered, community-driven research approaches to address growing health disparities. CBPR is a collaborative research approach that equitably involves communi…
View article: From Ambivalence to Revitalization: Negotiating Cardiovascular Health Behaviors Related to Environmental and Historical Trauma in a Northwest American Indian Community
From Ambivalence to Revitalization: Negotiating Cardiovascular Health Behaviors Related to Environmental and Historical Trauma in a Northwest American Indian Community Open
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death among American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN). Utilizing narratives from members of a Pacific Northwest tribe, this paper explores perceptions about behaviors affecting cardiovasc…
View article: Impact of Participatory Health Research: A Test of the Community-Based Participatory Research Conceptual Model
Impact of Participatory Health Research: A Test of the Community-Based Participatory Research Conceptual Model Open
Objectives . A key challenge in evaluating the impact of community-based participatory research (CBPR) is identifying what mechanisms and pathways are critical for health equity outcomes. Our purpose is to provide an empirical test of the …
View article: The Relationship Between Bias-Related Victimization and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Among American Indian and Alaska Native Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit Community Members
The Relationship Between Bias-Related Victimization and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Among American Indian and Alaska Native Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit Community Members Open
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit, and American Indian and Alaska Native community members share long histories of discrimination and poorer health status as compared to mainstream Americans. In particular, these groups exper…
View article: Development of a Mixed Methods Investigation of Process and Outcomes of Community-Based Participatory Research
Development of a Mixed Methods Investigation of Process and Outcomes of Community-Based Participatory Research Open
This article describes a mixed methods study of community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership practices and the links between these practices and changes in health status and disparities outcomes. Directed by a CBPR conceptual …
View article: Vida PURA: results from a pilot test of culturally adapted screening and brief intervention for Latino day laborers
Vida PURA: results from a pilot test of culturally adapted screening and brief intervention for Latino day laborers Open
Material and methods We conducted qualitative interviews with Latino day laborers and social service to inform the cultural adaptation of screening and brief interventions. Case summaries and coded transcripts were reviewed for prevalent t…
View article: Culture-centered approaches: the relevance of assessing emotional health for Latinos with type 2 diabetes
Culture-centered approaches: the relevance of assessing emotional health for Latinos with type 2 diabetes Open
Objective Within Latino culture, there is a belief that strong emotions can cause diabetes. Because of this belief and evidence regarding the bi-directional relationship between depression and diabetes, the objectives of this study were to…
View article: Beyond Health Equity: Achieving Wellness Within American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Beyond Health Equity: Achieving Wellness Within American Indian and Alaska Native Communities Open
AffiliationsValarie Blue Bird Jernigan and Alicia L. Salvatore are with the College of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Tulsa. Michael Peercy and Bobby Saunkeah are with the Health Services Division, Chickasaw …
View article: Enhancing Stewardship of Community-Engaged Research Through Governance
Enhancing Stewardship of Community-Engaged Research Through Governance Open
Objectives. We explored the relationship of community-engaged research final approval type (tribal government, health board, or public health office (TG/HB); agency staff or advisory board; or individual or no community approval) with gove…
View article: Research for Improved Health: Variability and Impact of Structural Characteristics in Federally Funded Community Engaged Research
Research for Improved Health: Variability and Impact of Structural Characteristics in Federally Funded Community Engaged Research Open
Background: Although there is strong scientific, policy, and community support for community-engaged research (CEnR)—including community-based participatory research (CBPR)—the science of CEnR is still developing. Objective: To describe st…