驾驭大学-社区儿童心理健康伙伴关系的胜利与磨难:对研究生第一年的反思

B. D’Agostino, Amanda Krause, Amy Klan, Briana J. Goldberg, J. Whitley, Maria A. Rogers, David Smith, Michael J. G. Hone, Natasha McBrearty
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本文描述了一个新建立的以社区为基础的参与性研究伙伴关系,它汇集了来自多个学科的专业人员,以更深入地了解儿童和儿童家庭在社区环境中寻求心理健康服务的需求。本文从研究生的角度出发,概述了大学与社区建立伙伴关系的成功和挑战。根据互动和情境合作模式(Suarez-Balcazar et al., 2005),本文概述了发展和维持基于社区的伙伴关系的关键要素,并对我们作为研究生在伙伴关系中获得的个人经验和教训进行了反思。我们的审查表明,充分和一贯的沟通以及在伙伴之间早日建立信任和相互尊重是这一伙伴关系的出现和成功的组成部分。
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Navigating the Triumphs and Tribulations of a University-Community Children’s Mental Health Partnership: Reflections on the First Year as Told by Graduate Students
This paper describes a newly established community-based participatory research partnership that brings together professionals from several disciplines to gain greater insight into the needs of children and the families of children seeking mental health services in a community setting. This paper, written from the perspective of graduate students, outlines the successes and challenges that have accompanied the establishment of our university-community partnership. Informed by the interactive and contextual model of collaboration (Suarez-Balcazar et al., 2005), this paper outlines key elements of developing and sustaining a community-based partnership and offers reflections on our personal experiences and lessons learned as graduate students within the partnership. Our examination reveals that adequate and consistent communication and the early establishment of trust and mutual respect among partners have been integral components of the emergence and success of this partnership.
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