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Community Participatory Research With Deaf Sign Language Users to Identify Health Inequities
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Health OutcomeCommunity PerceptionIdentify Health InequitiesEducationHealth DisparitiesSocial Determinants Of HealthCommunity BuildingHealth CommunicationPublic HealthAmerican Sign LanguageAssistive TechnologyHealth PolicyCommunity Participatory ResearchCommunity EngagementHealth PromotionHealth EquityHealth LiteracyCommunity HealthCommunity ParticipationSign LanguageDeaf CommunityAmerican Sign Language LinguisticsDeaf People
Deaf people who use American Sign Language (ASL) are medically underserved and often excluded from health research and surveillance. We used a community participatory approach to develop and administer an ASL-accessible health survey. We identified deaf community strengths (e.g., a low prevalence of current smokers) and 3 glaring health inequities: obesity, partner violence, and suicide. This collaborative work represents the first time a deaf community has used its own data to identify health priorities.
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