社区参与研究
社区参与
参与式行动研究
变性人
女同性恋
心理健康
文化谦逊
心理弹性
卫生公平
社区复原力
民族
社会学
心理学
文化能力
老年学
公共关系
政治学
公共卫生
医学
性别研究
护理部
社会心理学
精神科
教育学
操作系统
计算机科学
冗余(工程)
人类学
作者
Olivia K. Sugarman,Ashley Wennerstrom,Miranda Pollock,Krystal Griffith,E.C. del Rey,Sylvanna M. Vargas,Catherine Haywood,Diana Meyers,Jessie L Smith,Clarence R Williams,Pluscedia Williams,Curley Bonds,Benjamin Springgate,Jeanne Miranda,Bowen Chung
标识
DOI:10.1353/cpr.2021.0006
摘要
The Resilience Against Depression Disparities (RADD), a community partnered, randomized comparative effectiveness study, aimed to address mental health in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) racial/ethnic populations in New Orleans and Los Angeles.To describe engagement methods, lessons learned, and recommendations in engaging LGBTQ individuals and agencies throughout the RADD study.RADD used a community partnered participatory research framework to engage LGBTQ community members and agencies. Observational and quantitative data were collected to describe engagement activities and study adaptations from October 2016 to May 2019.Our partnered approach resulted in multiple study adaptations. The principles of cultural humility, coleadership, and addressing health determinants were important to successful engagement with LGBTQ community members and study participants. We recommend maintaining cultural humility as the tenant of all research activities.This project's engagement plan demonstrates that community-academic partnerships can be forged to create and modify existing study models for LGBTQ communities.
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