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Mentoring Programs by and for a New Generation of Latino Investigators in Behavioral-Social Science HIV Research.

David M Stoff1, Maria Cecilia Zea1, Carlos E Rodriguez-Diaz2.   

Abstract

Latinos represent a critical resource of talent that could be cultivated to expand the HIV research workforce. However, their rapid growth, as the largest and fastest growing ethnic minority group in the US population, has yet to translate into a significant increase in Latino health academic researchers. Historically, strategies to build a diverse research workforce have grouped together individuals from underrepresented minority populations obscuring significance between and within group differences. This limits approaches that are responsive to the diversity of needs and experiences of emerging investigators from underrepresented groups. In this article, we discuss challenges associated with heterogeneity of Latinos and barriers that impede research independence/career success in the context of a review of Latino-investigator targeted mentorship approaches on the behavioral-social science of HIV infection. Mentorship workforce strategies could benefit from a personalized framework emphasizing individualized and tailored approaches to address the limitations and gaps in knowledge regarding Latino research development. This perspective encourages increased emphasis on organizational and structural processes to aid in overcoming institutional-level barriers that impede research and career development. Recommendations are proposed for features and components of effective mentorship programs that will lead to robust outcomes for strengthening the Latino research workforce in the HIV research field and elsewhere.
Copyright © 2020, Ethnicity & Disease, Inc.

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Keywords:  Behavioral-Social Science; Diversity; HIV; Latino Investigators; Mentorship

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32346276      PMCID: PMC7186056          DOI: 10.18865/ed.30.2.305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethn Dis        ISSN: 1049-510X            Impact factor:   1.847


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