Community-engaged Research with Rural Latino Adolescents: Design and Implementation Strategies to Study the Social Determinants of Health.

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Megan Comfort, Marissa Raymond-Flesch, Colette Auerswald, Linda McGlone, Marisol Chavez, Alexandra Minnis
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The health of adolescents, perhaps more than in any other period of their life, is shaped by the social determinants of health (SDH). The constellation of SDH that disadvantages a specific group's health may also make members of that population unable or unwilling to engage in health research. To build a comprehensive body of knowledge about how SDH operate within a specific social context, researchers must design studies that take into account how various vulnerabilities and oppressions may affect people's experiences of being recruited, interviewed and retained in a study. In 2014, we initiated a prospective cohort study with Latino youth living in the agricultural area of Salinas, California. We began this study with the understanding that it was imperative to develop methodological strategies that actively addressed potential challenges in ways that were culturally responsive, community engaged and inclusive. In this article, we describe our approach to developing best practices in four key areas: 1) building community partnerships and engagement; 2) consideration of staffing and staff support; 3) engaging youth's perspectives; and 4) developing culturally appropriate research protocols. In our sample of 599 participants, nearly all youth identify as Latinx (94 per cent), half (49 per cent) have at least one parent employed as a farmworker, 60 per cent reside in crowded housing conditions, and 42 per cent have mothers who did not complete high school. Given these multiple vulnerabilities, we view a robust number of youth expressing interest in study participation, the willingness of their parents to permit their children to be enrolled, and the achievement of an ambitious sample target as evidence that our efforts to undertake best practices in community-engaged and inclusive research were well received.

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农村拉丁裔青少年社区参与研究:设计和实施策略以研究健康的社会决定因素。
青少年的健康可能比其生命中的任何其他时期都更受健康的社会决定因素的影响。不利于某一特定群体健康的SDH组合也可能使该群体的成员不能或不愿从事健康研究。为了建立一个关于SDH如何在特定社会背景下运作的全面知识体系,研究人员必须设计研究,考虑到各种脆弱性和压迫如何影响人们在研究中被招募、面试和保留的经历。2014年,我们对居住在加州萨利纳斯农业区的拉丁裔青年发起了一项前瞻性队列研究。我们在开始这项研究时认识到,必须制定方法学策略,积极应对潜在的挑战,以适应文化、社区参与和包容性的方式。在本文中,我们描述了我们在四个关键领域开发最佳实践的方法:1)建立社区伙伴关系和参与;2)考虑人员配备和人员支持;3)吸收青年的观点;4)制定符合文化的研究方案。在我们599名参与者的样本中,几乎所有的年轻人都认为自己是拉丁裔(94%),一半(49%)的父母至少有一方是农场工人,60%的人居住在拥挤的住房条件下,42%的人的母亲没有完成高中学业。考虑到这些多重脆弱性,我们认为大量年轻人表达了参与研究的兴趣,他们的父母愿意允许他们的孩子入学,以及雄心勃勃的样本目标的实现,这些都证明了我们在社区参与和包容性研究中采取最佳实践的努力受到了好评。
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