Low income, multi-ethnic communities in Main South/Piedmont neighborhoods of Worcester, Massachusetts are exposed to cumulative, chronic built-environment stressors, and have limited capacity to respond, magnifying their vulnerability to adverse health outcomes. Neighborhood STRENGTH , our community-based participatory research (CBPR) project, comprised four partners: a youth center; an environmental non-profit; a community-based health center; and a university. Unlike most CBPR projects that are single topic-focused, our \u27holistic\u27, systems-based project targeted five priorities. The three research-focused/action-oriented components were: (1) participatory monitoring of indoor and outdoor pollution; (2) learning about health needs a...
Research informs action, but the challenge is its translation into practice. The 2012–2017 National...
Community Based Participatory Research—CBPR—is a unique research approach that involves community me...
This essay features critical reflections on a process of generative community-based participatory re...
Low income, multi-ethnic communities in Main South/Piedmont neighborhoods of Worcester, Massachusett...
Millions of low-income people of diverse ethnicities inhabit stressful old urban industrial neighbor...
Over the past several decades there has been growing evidence of the increase in incidence rates, mo...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) increasingly is seen as a potent tool for studying and...
Activists in the environmental justice movement are challenging expert-driven scientific research by...
Overall poor health status and unfair, disparate health outcomes for vulnerable population groups ar...
This article will review lessons learned from a community-based participatory research project with ...
The health implications of urban development, particularly in rapidly changing, low-income urban nei...
Although the benefits of community-based participatory research (CBPR) for community and university ...
ABSTRACT Boston is one of the preeminent health care and research centers in the world, but for much...
One impediment to expanding the prevalence and quality of community-engaged research is a shortage o...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a mechanism to improve environmental quality in com...
Research informs action, but the challenge is its translation into practice. The 2012–2017 National...
Community Based Participatory Research—CBPR—is a unique research approach that involves community me...
This essay features critical reflections on a process of generative community-based participatory re...
Low income, multi-ethnic communities in Main South/Piedmont neighborhoods of Worcester, Massachusett...
Millions of low-income people of diverse ethnicities inhabit stressful old urban industrial neighbor...
Over the past several decades there has been growing evidence of the increase in incidence rates, mo...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) increasingly is seen as a potent tool for studying and...
Activists in the environmental justice movement are challenging expert-driven scientific research by...
Overall poor health status and unfair, disparate health outcomes for vulnerable population groups ar...
This article will review lessons learned from a community-based participatory research project with ...
The health implications of urban development, particularly in rapidly changing, low-income urban nei...
Although the benefits of community-based participatory research (CBPR) for community and university ...
ABSTRACT Boston is one of the preeminent health care and research centers in the world, but for much...
One impediment to expanding the prevalence and quality of community-engaged research is a shortage o...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a mechanism to improve environmental quality in com...
Research informs action, but the challenge is its translation into practice. The 2012–2017 National...
Community Based Participatory Research—CBPR—is a unique research approach that involves community me...
This essay features critical reflections on a process of generative community-based participatory re...