Robin Lindquist-Grantz
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View article: The Benefits of Peer Interviewers in Research: Evidence from a Youth Homelessness Longitudinal Evaluation Study
The Benefits of Peer Interviewers in Research: Evidence from a Youth Homelessness Longitudinal Evaluation Study Open
Innovative programs and research are needed to address homelessness among youth who have been involved in the child welfare system. Moreover, engagement strategies need to be authentic and relevant to the lived experience of youth who have…
View article: A Review of Mixed Methods Community-Based Participatory Research Applications in Mental Health
A Review of Mixed Methods Community-Based Participatory Research Applications in Mental Health Open
The aim of the paper was to methodologically review the intersection of mixed methods research (MMR) and community-based participatory research (CBPR) in the field of mental health research. We classify this intersecting approach as MMCBPR…
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: Using Youth Participatory Action Research as a Health Intervention in Community Settings
Using Youth Participatory Action Research as a Health Intervention in Community Settings Open
Youth participatory action research (YPAR) emphasizes positive youth development by engaging young people as co-researchers and change agents on complex issues to produce solutions that are relevant to youth. YPAR has primarily been used i…
View article: Successful Suicide Screening in the Pediatric Emergency Department: Youth, Parent, Researcher, and Clinician Perspectives
Successful Suicide Screening in the Pediatric Emergency Department: Youth, Parent, Researcher, and Clinician Perspectives Open
The purpose of this study was to include youth, parents, researchers, and clinicians in the identification of feasible and acceptable strategies for teen suicide screening in the pediatric emergency department (ED). Concept mapping methodo…
View article: The journey and destination need to be intentional: Perceptions of success in community-academic research partnerships
The journey and destination need to be intentional: Perceptions of success in community-academic research partnerships Open
Research partnerships between community members and academics are dynamic microsystems that aim to increase community wellbeing within complex environments. Efforts to improve health and social outcomes in communities are challenging in th…