as a means to facilitate health promotion. We propose youth-guided community-based participatory research (CBPR) as way to involve young people in health promotion and prevention strategizing as part of translational science practice at the community-level. Study design. We utilized a CBPR approach that allowed youth to contribute at all stages. Methods. Implementation of the CBPR approach involved the advancement of three key strategies including: (a) the local steering committee made up of youth, tribal leaders, and elders, (b) youth-researcher partnerships, and (c) youth action-groups to translate findings. Results. The addition of a local youth-action and translation group to the CBPR process in the southwest Alaska site represents an i...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action rese...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is often cited as a suitable methodological approach f...
The broad goals of the community-based participatory research (CBPR) include community engagement, c...
This article presents the process used in a Participatory Research Project with Canadian Indigenous ...
Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is becoming popular in the field of public health. Whi...
This research aimed to implement the EQUIP Equity-oriented health care (EOHC) model within the Youth...
Indigenous communities from around the world, and particularly marginalized youth from within these ...
Fostering Sustainable Collaboration within Indigenous Communities through Community Based Participat...
Abstract Background Research carried out in partnership with Indigenous youth at The Native Youth S...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
This study sought to expand on existing data concerning the Aboriginal experience of ethical issues ...
Adolescence is a dynamic and complex period in any society, but within the Aboriginal population thi...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action rese...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is often cited as a suitable methodological approach f...
The broad goals of the community-based participatory research (CBPR) include community engagement, c...
This article presents the process used in a Participatory Research Project with Canadian Indigenous ...
Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is becoming popular in the field of public health. Whi...
This research aimed to implement the EQUIP Equity-oriented health care (EOHC) model within the Youth...
Indigenous communities from around the world, and particularly marginalized youth from within these ...
Fostering Sustainable Collaboration within Indigenous Communities through Community Based Participat...
Abstract Background Research carried out in partnership with Indigenous youth at The Native Youth S...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
Objectives. To examine the benefits, limitations and ethical issues associated with conducting parti...
This study sought to expand on existing data concerning the Aboriginal experience of ethical issues ...
Adolescence is a dynamic and complex period in any society, but within the Aboriginal population thi...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action rese...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is often cited as a suitable methodological approach f...