黑人青年心理健康研究项目的方法论思考。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Bukola Salami, Jordana Salma, Benjamin Denga, Aloysius Maduforo, Dominic A Alaazi
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本研究的目的是提供一个说明性的例子,说明研究人员如何使用文化响应,参与性行动研究(PAR)方法有效地吸引黑人青年。我们的目的是研究黑人青年的心理健康需求,并确定与文化相关的策略,以增加获得和接受心理健康服务的机会。该研究采用PAR方法,最大限度地促进青年参与研究过程。我们分两个阶段收集数据:(1)对30名青少年进行个别访谈;(2)每月与99名青年参与者进行为期4个月的谈话。我们通过在艾伯塔省的非洲中心青年赋权小组、非洲中心主办的足球锦标赛以及附属的社交网络招募青年参与者,并建立了一个青年咨询小组,每季度召开一次会议,协助数据收集、数据分析和传播。我们在利益相关者的社区参与会议上分享了我们的发现。这项研究为青年提供了空间,分享他们的经验,并设想解决他们心理健康困难的办法;它还使我们能够进行研究,仔细整合受研究政策和实践建议影响最大的人的观点。该项目是一个重要的案例,展示了在整个数据收集周期中有前途的实践和可获得的方法,以及支持文化响应实践的关键要素和机制。
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Methodological reflections from a research project on the mental health of Black youth.

The aim of this study was to provide an illustrative example of how researchers can effectively engage Black youth using a culturally responsive, participatory action research (PAR) approach. We aimed to examine the mental health needs of Black youth and identify culturally relevant strategies to increase access to and uptake of mental health services. The study took a PAR approach to foster maximum inclusion of youth in the research process. We collected data in two phases: (1) individual interviews with 30 youths; and (2) monthly conversation cafés over a four-month period with 99 youth participants. We recruited youth participants through the Africa Centre Youth Empowerment Group in Alberta, at a soccer tournament hosted by Africa Centre and through affiliated social networks, and established a youth advisory group that met quarterly and assisted with data collection, data analysis and dissemination. We shared our findings at a community engagement session for stakeholders. The study provided space for youth to share their experiences and to imagine solutions to their mental health difficulties; it also allowed us to conduct research that carefully integrated the perspectives of those most affected by the study's policy and practice recommendations. This project is an important case example that demonstrates promising practices and accessible methods across the data collection cycle, as well as the key ingredients and mechanisms that support culturally responsive practice.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice (the HPCDP Journal) is the monthly, online scientific journal of the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch of the Public Health Agency of Canada. The journal publishes articles on disease prevention, health promotion and health equity in the areas of chronic diseases, injuries and life course health. Content includes research from fields such as public/community health, epidemiology, biostatistics, the behavioural and social sciences, and health services or economics.
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