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Using Concept Mapping in Community-Based Participatory Research
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Concept MappingEducationCommunicationSocial SciencesCommunity BuildingParticipatory ResearchPublic HealthCommunity Health Sciences Community-engaged ResearchCivic EngagementPublic InvolvementCommunity-based Participatory ResearchCommunity EngagementRigorous Cbpr ProgramNew JerseyCommunity HealthCommunity ParticipationParticipatory DesignCommunity DevelopmentCommunity EnvironmentCommunity-based ResearchCommunity Practice EducationSociologyMixed-methods Research
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has been identified as a useful approach to increasing community involvement in research. Developing rigorous methods in conducting CBPR is an important step in gaining more support for this approach. The current article argues that concept mapping, a structured mixed methods approach, is useful in the initial development of a rigorous CBPR program of research aiming to develop culturally tailored and community-based health interventions for vulnerable populations. A research project examining social dynamics and consequences of alcohol and substance use in Newark, New Jersey, is described to illustrate the use of concept mapping methodology in CBPR. A total of 75 individuals participated in the study.
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