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Using the Internet to Reach Hidden Populations John Matthews and Elizabeth Cramer share their experiences using technology to reach hard-to-reach populations for research. Q&A |
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Husseini K. Manji advises investigators to address specific issues regarding comorbidity before beginning a study. Quick Tip - 1 minute 22 seconds |
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Attrition Patterns in Your Study Design John B. Reid suggests ways to address attrition patterns in school-based studies. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 16 seconds |
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Engaging Minority Populations in Health Disparity Research Getting African-Americans involved in research takes open dialogue, asserts Christopher L. Edwards. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 38 seconds |
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Getting Access to Schools Takes Time Robert C. Pianta talks about need to plan ahead when recruiting teachers from public schools. Quick Tip - 3 minutes 8 seconds |
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J. Steven Reznick talks about what he has done to retain families in longitudinal studies. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 21 seconds |
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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 - 2 minutes 18 seconds |
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Recruiting Sexual Minority Populations Recruiting participants from the gay immigrant community is difficult, states Hirokazu Yoshikawa. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 5 seconds |
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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. Q&A |
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Velma McBride Murry suggests establishing partnerships with community gatekeepers before recruiting. Quick Tip - 3 minutes 15 seconds |