Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting participatory research on tobacco use using youth to research other youth. Study design. Community-based participatory research. Methods. Research on tobacco use was conducted with students in the K’àlemı ̀ Dene School and Kaw Tay Whee School in the Northwest Territories, Canada, using PhotoVoice. The Grade 912 students acted as researchers. Researcher reflections and observations were assessed using ‘‘member checking,’ ’ whereby students, teachers and community partners could agree or disagree with the researcher’s interpretation. The students and teachers were further asked informally to share their own reflections and observations on this proc...
Research shows that tobacco smoking rates are increasingly socially differentiated; for example, soc...
ABSTRACT: debates over how to determine age of consent for youth to participate in research feature ...
Youth participation in research has become increasingly popular, though there is still a paucity of ...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
The growing prominence of community-based participatory research (CBPR) presents as an opportunity t...
Although participatory research has been applied by a widerange of disciplines, the engagement of yo...
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Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is becoming popular in the field of public health. Whi...
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This community-based participatory research project aimed to develop strategies to prevent youth sub...
as a means to facilitate health promotion. We propose youth-guided community-based participatory res...
Participatory research with young people centres their knowledge and experiences to generate researc...
It is clear to us that young people should be seen as creative agents who bring about change (Chapte...
Research shows that tobacco smoking rates are increasingly socially differentiated; for example, soc...
ABSTRACT: debates over how to determine age of consent for youth to participate in research feature ...
Youth participation in research has become increasingly popular, though there is still a paucity of ...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
The growing prominence of community-based participatory research (CBPR) presents as an opportunity t...
Although participatory research has been applied by a widerange of disciplines, the engagement of yo...
Participatory Action Research (PAR) has been increasingly viewed as an effective strategy to enhance...
This paper discusses the methodological and ethical issues arising from a project that focused on co...
This study sought to expand on existing data concerning the Aboriginal experience of ethical issues ...
Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is becoming popular in the field of public health. Whi...
One of the most regularly cited articles published by this influential journal (ranked 7th in August...
This community-based participatory research project aimed to develop strategies to prevent youth sub...
as a means to facilitate health promotion. We propose youth-guided community-based participatory res...
Participatory research with young people centres their knowledge and experiences to generate researc...
It is clear to us that young people should be seen as creative agents who bring about change (Chapte...
Research shows that tobacco smoking rates are increasingly socially differentiated; for example, soc...
ABSTRACT: debates over how to determine age of consent for youth to participate in research feature ...
Youth participation in research has become increasingly popular, though there is still a paucity of ...