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Building Social Contracts with Communities
John Landsverk describes how he and his colleagues have fostered relationships with community groups.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 1 minute 19 seconds
Accepting Feedback from the Community
Velma McBride Murry discusses the importance of community input at the beginning of the research process.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 1 minute 49 seconds
Changing Lives with Community Partnerships
Find out from Philip J. Leaf why communities should be included in each step of the research process.
Q&A - Community-based
Forming Relationships with Community Leaders
Kenneth Dodge discusses his experiences working with communities and organizations.
Gaining Sanction from Community Leaders
Velma McBride Murry details the importance of establishing a relationship with the community in order to retain participants.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 2 minutes 18 seconds
Let's Work Together
Joe Price suggests that early investigators need to learn from their community partners.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 1 minute 48 seconds
Opening Doors in Communities
Velma McBride Murry suggests establishing partnerships with community gatekeepers before recruiting.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 3 minutes 15 seconds
Taking Advantage of Natural Settings
Kenneth Dodge suggests that researchers should look for opportunities to conduct natural experiments.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 1 minute 41 seconds
Developing Interventions from within the Community
Philip A. Fisher explains why participatory research with American Indian communities is growing.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 2 minutes 37 seconds
Participatory Action Research
Maria Elena Torre describes a qualitative approach that focuses on collaboration through action.
Community as Unit of Analysis
Robert Saltz talks about issues to consider when your sample size is at the community level.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 2 minutes 2 seconds
Randomizing at the Community Level
Robert Saltz suggests pairing communities when designing your study.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 40 seconds
Hire From the Community
Teresa D. LaFromboise suggests hiring intervention staff from the community.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 1 minute 4 seconds
Family and Child Involvement and Retention in Youth Mental Health
Katherine E. Grimes and Jeannette Adames discuss a systemic approach to assessment, intervention and retention in a comprehensive children’s mental health program.
Treating Depression in the Community
Community-based research has real world relevance, says Charles F. Reynolds III.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 2 minutes 52 seconds
Community-friendly Interventions
Roger D. Weiss reviews his experience conducting a study sponsored by the NIDA Clinical Trials Network.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 2 minutes 44 seconds
Two Aspects of Community Involvement
Charles L. Bowden talks about efforts to involve the community in the research process.
Quick Tip - Community-based
It's Bidirectional
Jeannette R. Ickovics explains the difficulty of reconciling the immediacy of community needs with the time-intensive nature of the research process.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 1 minute 29 seconds
Timing Community Work
Jeannette R. Ickovics advises analyzing department culture before beginning community-based research.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 1 minute 8 seconds
Applying Anthropological Principles
Anthropology can enhance the research process, states Margaret R. Weeks.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 2 minutes 21 seconds
Critical Local Connections
For Margaret R. Weeks, building international connections began with sharing research findings.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 3 minutes 13 seconds
Translating Taboo Subjects
Margaret R. Weeks describes the specific challenges of language use in research into culturally-charged topics.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 2 minutes 46 seconds
Disparate Cultural Constructs
Luis H. Zayas talks about how the idea for the DILCYF Conference began.
Quick Tip - Community-based - 2 minutes 54 seconds
The Process of Cultural Tailoring
The question for the field now is, 'How do we adapt existing interventions?,' states Luis H. Zayas.