Roosa Mark W, Liu Freda F, Torres Marisela, Gonzales Nancy A, Knight George P, Saenz Delia
Prevention Research Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-3701, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2008 Apr;22(2):293-302. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.22.2.293.
Research examining how cultural factors affect adjustment of ethnic minority individuals would be strengthened if study samples better represented the diversity within these populations. To recruit a representative sample of Mexican American families, the authors implemented a multiple-step process that included sampling communities to represent diversity in cultural and economic conditions, recruiting participants through schools, using culturally attractive recruitment processes, conducting interviews in participants' homes, and providing a financial incentive. The result was a sample of 750 families that were diverse in cultural orientation, social class, and type of residential communities and were similar to the census description of this population. Thus, using culturally appropriate adaptations to common recruitment strategies makes it possible to recruit representative samples of Mexican Americans.
如果研究样本能更好地体现少数民族群体内部的多样性,那么关于文化因素如何影响少数民族个体适应情况的研究将会得到加强。为了招募具有代表性的墨西哥裔美国家庭样本,作者实施了一个多步骤流程,包括对社区进行抽样以体现文化和经济状况的多样性,通过学校招募参与者,采用具有文化吸引力的招募流程,在参与者家中进行访谈,并提供经济激励。结果得到了一个由750个家庭组成的样本,这些家庭在文化取向、社会阶层和居住社区类型方面具有多样性,并且与该人群的人口普查描述相似。因此,对常见招募策略采用适合文化背景的调整方法,使得招募具有代表性的墨西哥裔美国人样本成为可能。