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Innovative participatory bilingual data analysis with Latinx/@ immigrants: Language, power, and transformation.

Julia Meredith Hess1, Cirila Estela Vasquez Guzman2, Alexandra Hernandez-Vallant3, Alexis J Handal4, Kimberly Huyser2, Margarita Galvis5, Dulce Medina5, Norma Casas6, Mario Javier Chavez2, Annette Carreon Fuentes2, Jessica R Goodkind2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The insights of Latinx/@ immigrants are essential to developing interventions that better address complex multilevel phenomena impacting mental health. Despite important advances in methods that genuinely embody participatory research practices, attention to collaborative data collection, analysis, and dissemination are limited. Our aim is to describe the development and implementation of research practices to address these gaps through an emphasis on and understanding of the centrality of language in collaborative research processes.
METHOD: Guided from the outset by community-based participatory research principles, our community-academic research partnership recognized the importance of developing and intentionally studying our collaborative processes. As part of an ethnographic interview study with 24 Latinx/@ immigrants, a community-university research team developed innovative methods, including practices related to research team meetings, data collection, analysis, and dissemination, which we documented through ongoing discussion and reflection.
RESULTS: The resulting participatory research processes were grounded in a theoretical framework of praxis and language and included six innovative and iterative stages: (a) Establishing the research team, (b) planning the interview process/data collection, (c) developing the data analysis methodology, (d) interpreting findings to adapt the intervention, (e) integrating results of the participatory process into the analysis, and (f) data analysis for dissemination.
CONCLUSIONS: A focus on praxis and language revealed how the language of research structures' power, meaning, feeling, collaboration, analysis, and transformation. We also found that bilingual participatory analytic processes have important implications with respect to achieving genuine inclusion in rigorous research that moves toward equity for Latinx/@ immigrants and other populations. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34323510      PMCID: PMC8799768          DOI: 10.1037/cdp0000481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol        ISSN: 1077-341X


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1.  Development of the multidimensional health perceptions questionnaire in English and Spanish.

Authors:  Shannon B Juengst; Marlene Vega; Alexandra B Holland; Susan Herrera; Robin T Higashi; Maria Boix Braga; Alka Khera; Chung Lin Kew; Valeria Silva
Journal:  J Patient Rep Outcomes       Date:  2022-09-24
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