| Literature DB >> 29302128 |
Melody S Goodman1, Vetta L Sanders Thompson2, Cassandra Arroyo Johnson1, Renee Gennarelli1, Bettina F Drake1, Pravleen Bajwa1, Maranda Witherspoon3, Deborah Bowen4.
Abstract
Although the importance of community engagement in research has been previously established, there are few evidence-based approaches for measuring the level of community engagement in research projects. A quantitative community engagement measure was developed, aligned with 11 engagement principles (EPs) previously established in the literature. The measure has 96 Likert response items; 3-5 quality items and 3-5 quantity items measure each EP. Cronbach's alpha is used to examine the internal consistency of items that measure a single EP. Every EP item group had a Cronbach's alpha > .85, which indicates strong internal consistency for all question groups across both scales (quality and quantity). This information determines the level of community engagement, which can be correlated with other research outcomes.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 29302128 PMCID: PMC5749252 DOI: 10.1002/jcop.21828
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Psychol ISSN: 0090-4392