Using Youth-Led Participatory Action Research to Advance the Mental Health Needs of Latinx Youth During COVID-19

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences
Claudia Rocha, Isabel Mendoza, Jennifer L. Lovell, Selina Espinoza, Carmen Gil, Magaly Santos, Aidan Cervantes
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Abstract Youth-led participatory action research (YPAR) is a collaborative approach for engaging young people as experts and leaders in the research process. The purpose of this study is to showcase the potential of this methodology as a tool for social justice and equity work in schools. First, we review transformative and critical research paradigms that underpin the YPAR approach. Second, we provide an illustration of a YPAR project on youth well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic (May–June 2020). Participants included 375 middle- and high-school students living in an agricultural community (92% Latinx/Hispanic). The research design, recruitment, analysis, and interpretation were youth-led with support from adult allies. Youth researchers identified mental health and academic challenges among peers, and they successfully used survey results to advocate for increased mental health support at school. We discuss the potential and challenges of YPAR as a strategy to inspire youth-led changes to local policy and practice. Impact Statement This study is one of only a few published articles coauthored by youth researchers and sharing findings from a youth-led participatory action research (YPAR) project. We demonstrate how powerful youth leadership and advocacy can be for increasing access to mental health support in schools. School psychologists and adult allies should consider using YPAR as a tool for advancing equity and justice in collaboration with young people.
利用青年主导的参与性行动研究,在2019冠状病毒病期间促进拉丁裔青年的心理健康需求
摘要青年主导的参与性行动研究(YPAR)是一种让青年人作为专家和领导者参与研究过程的合作方法。本研究的目的是展示这种方法作为学校社会正义和公平工作工具的潜力。首先,我们回顾了YPAR方法的变革性和批判性研究范式。第二,我们提供了一个关于新冠肺炎大流行期间青年福祉的YPAR项目的说明(2020年5月至6月)。参与者包括375名生活在农业社区的中学生和高中生(92%为拉丁裔/西班牙裔)。研究设计、招募、分析和解释由年轻人主导,并得到成年盟友的支持。青年研究人员发现了同龄人的心理健康和学业挑战,他们成功地利用调查结果倡导增加学校的心理健康支持。我们讨论了YPAR作为一项战略的潜力和挑战,该战略旨在激励青年对地方政策和实践进行变革。影响声明这项研究是为数不多的由青年研究人员共同撰写的发表文章之一,并分享了青年主导的参与行动研究(YPAR)项目的研究结果。我们展示了青年领导和倡导在增加学校心理健康支持方面的力量。学校心理学家和成人盟友应该考虑将YPAR作为与年轻人合作促进公平和正义的工具。
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School Psychology Review
School Psychology Review Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
54
期刊介绍: School Psychology Review (SPR) is a refereed journal published quarterly by NASP. Its primary purpose is to provide a means for communicating scholarly advances in research, training, and practice related to psychology and education, and specifically to school psychology. Of particular interest are articles presenting original, data-based research that can contribute to the development of innovative intervention and prevention strategies and the evaluation of these approaches. SPR presents important conceptual developments and empirical findings from a wide range of disciplines (e.g., educational, child clinical, pediatric, community.
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