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Community Health Workers and Social Proximity: Implementation of a Parenting Program in Urban Poverty.

Erika L Gustafson1, Marc Atkins1, Dana Rusch1.   

Abstract

Community health workers (CHWs) offer a potential means through which to mitigate many of the barriers to mental health services faced by minority youth and their families. The primary aim of the present study was to better understand a core feature of CHWs: their shared community membership with the population served, or social proximity. We conducted qualitative semi-structured interviews with 16 CHWs implementing a school-based early intervention program in Latino and African American communities of urban poverty. The program promoted child and parent/caregiver engagement in schooling as a protective factor for children's mental health. Thematic analyses revealed three main themes defining social proximity: (a) experiences of parenthood or caring for children, (b) familiarity with and understanding of culture, and (c) experiences of life hardships and struggles. Additionally, the process of relating with parents/caregivers through shared experiences was the main theme to describe how CHWs leveraged their social proximity. CHWs' accounts illustrated how their experience of social proximity to the population served was central to how they engaged parents/caregivers in services, highlighting the importance of supporting and promoting CHWs' natural traits and lived experiences.
© 2018 Society for Community Research and Action.

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Keywords:  Community health workers; Mental health; Service delivery; Social proximity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30222866     DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0562


  9 in total

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Authors:  Dana Rusch; Angela L Walden; Erika Gustafson; Davielle Lakind; Marc S Atkins
Journal:  J Community Psychol       Date:  2018-08-30

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Journal:  Implement Sci Commun       Date:  2021-09-23

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Authors:  Eve S Puffer; Savannah L Johnson; Kaitlin N Quick; Amber D Rieder; Mahgul Mansoor; Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell; Sierra Jones; Shaneeka Moore-Lawrence; Justin D Rasmussen; Cameron Cucuzzella; Francelia Burwell; Latoria Dowdy; Florine Moore; Nancy Rosales; Ameya Sanyal; Preetha Ramachandran; Emmy Duerr; Logan Tice; David Ayuku; Wanda J Boone
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2022-08-30
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