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Accessing and Recruiting a Community-Based Sample of Men of Mexican Origin to Explore Intimate Partner Violence.
Mancera, Bibiana M; Mungal, Angus Shiva; De Santis, Joseph; Provencio-Vasquez, Elias.
Afiliação
  • Mancera BM; 1 University of Texas at El Paso, TX, USA.
  • Mungal AS; 1 University of Texas at El Paso, TX, USA.
  • De Santis J; 2 University of Miami Coral Gables, FL, USA.
  • Provencio-Vasquez E; 1 University of Texas at El Paso, TX, USA.
Hisp Health Care Int ; : 1540415318803950, 2018 Oct 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30278782
INTRODUCTION: Vulnerable populations are at greater risk for the burden of disease and negative health outcomes including alcohol abuse, high-risk sexual behavior, and intimate partner violence (IPV). Moreover, health disparities experienced by vulnerable populations are mediated by socioeconomic, ethnic, and racial factors. Risk factors for IPV perpetration are exacerbated by cultural and gender norms, particularly among men of Mexican origin. PURPOSE: To discuss research methods used in a community-based sample of men of Mexican origin and ways to overcome recruitment barriers through community engaged approaches. DISCUSSION: Barriers can impede sampling, recruitment, and enrollment of vulnerable populations (e.g., IPV) but can be overcome. Strategies include: qualitative research methods, identifying key informants, and community engagement approaches, such as listening to the concerns of the community, incorporating the community's knowledge to inform and improve the study, and building rapport to establish trust. CONCLUSION: Conducting research within vulnerable populations can be challenging but can be mitigated by incorporating multiple strategies. Thus, allowing researchers to gain access and valuable insight into traditionally underrepresented and understudied populations.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Aspecto: Determinantes_sociais_saude / Equity_inequality País/Região como assunto: Mexico Idioma: En Revista: Hisp Health Care Int Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos País de publicação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Aspecto: Determinantes_sociais_saude / Equity_inequality País/Região como assunto: Mexico Idioma: En Revista: Hisp Health Care Int Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos País de publicação: Estados Unidos