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Latino youth participation in community-based participatory research to reduce teen pregnancy disparities
Institution:1. Oregon Health & Science University, 1250 Siskiyou Boulevard, School of Nursing, Ashland, OR 97520, United States;2. Health Care Coalition of Southern Oregon, Medford, OR, United States;3. Jackson County Public Health Division, Medford, OR, United States;4. Oregon Health & Science University School of Nursing, Ashland, OR, United States;5. Jackson County Latina Health Coalition, Medford, OR, United States
Abstract:BackgroundCommunity-based participatory research can provide a framework to build community capacity to do health equity research, particularly from community members who may not typically participate in research design and intervention.PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to describe a community-based coalition's partnership and engagement with Latino youth throughout the research process addressing health disparities in unintended teen pregnancy rates in a local community. Israel and colleagues' components of CBPR provide a framework to develop youth participation throughout the research process.MethodHigh school and college Latino youth participated in health equity research from community assessments to design an intervention and dissemination of results.ResultsWorking with youth can improve the integrity and validity of the research process and can also provide benefits to the community and individual youth members, resulting in increased community capacity for health equity research.DiscussionLessons learned about the direct and indirect benefits and challenges are presented. Community-based partnerships working with youth should consider documenting the individual and collective impact of community engagement on the youth from the onset of participation.
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