The Risk and Resilience Explored [RaRE] Project (2010–2016) was a collaborative process involving a third sector agency, university partners and volunteers to better understand the risk and resilience factors associated with specific mental health issues among lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ) people. In this article, we discuss the project’s collaborative ethos, based on a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach. We explain how the CBPR approach benefitted from including academic partners from the onset of the project, as well as from the direct and indirect engagement of community volunteers. We then explore some of our experience of third sector and academic partner collaboration in more depth, highlighting ...
Being a part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer plus (LGBTQ+) community has been ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration fuels research innovation and funders are increasingly offering long...
This article describes the results of a pilot study to determine the feasibility and acceptability o...
The Risk and Resilience Explored [RaRE] Project (2010–2016) was a collaborative process involving a ...
The Risk and Resilience Explored [RaRE] Project (2010–2016) was a collaborative process involving a ...
The ‘Risk and Resilience Explored’ (RaRE) study is an example of collaborative community-based resea...
The RaRE Study research project 2010 – 2015 is a 5-year collaboration between PACE, the LGBT+ mental...
The RaRE Study research project 2010 – 2015 is a 5-year collaboration between PACE, the LGBT+ mental...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) individuals and communities have long been regarded as ‘sexu...
There is a considerable amount of research suggesting that the challenges faced by LGBTQ youth can s...
Interdisciplinary collaboration fuels research innovation and funders are increasingly offering long...
For a number of years, much of what we know about marginalized communities from psychological resear...
Sexual and gender diversity is an overlooked subject in resilience research. This study seeks to adv...
The aim of this study is to critique and extend psychological approaches to resilience by examining ...
The aim of this study is to critique and extend psychological approaches to resilience by examining ...
Being a part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer plus (LGBTQ+) community has been ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration fuels research innovation and funders are increasingly offering long...
This article describes the results of a pilot study to determine the feasibility and acceptability o...
The Risk and Resilience Explored [RaRE] Project (2010–2016) was a collaborative process involving a ...
The Risk and Resilience Explored [RaRE] Project (2010–2016) was a collaborative process involving a ...
The ‘Risk and Resilience Explored’ (RaRE) study is an example of collaborative community-based resea...
The RaRE Study research project 2010 – 2015 is a 5-year collaboration between PACE, the LGBT+ mental...
The RaRE Study research project 2010 – 2015 is a 5-year collaboration between PACE, the LGBT+ mental...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) individuals and communities have long been regarded as ‘sexu...
There is a considerable amount of research suggesting that the challenges faced by LGBTQ youth can s...
Interdisciplinary collaboration fuels research innovation and funders are increasingly offering long...
For a number of years, much of what we know about marginalized communities from psychological resear...
Sexual and gender diversity is an overlooked subject in resilience research. This study seeks to adv...
The aim of this study is to critique and extend psychological approaches to resilience by examining ...
The aim of this study is to critique and extend psychological approaches to resilience by examining ...
Being a part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer plus (LGBTQ+) community has been ...
Interdisciplinary collaboration fuels research innovation and funders are increasingly offering long...
This article describes the results of a pilot study to determine the feasibility and acceptability o...