McKay Mary M, Pinto Rogério M, Bannon William M, Guilamo-Ramos Vincent
Professor of Psychiatry & Community Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Soc Work Ment Health. 2007;5(1-2):169-185. doi: 10.1300/J200v05n01_08. Epub 2008 Oct 8.
This study was designed to explore the experiences of urban parents in their role as Collaborative Board members as part of the CHAMP (Collaborative HIV prevention and Adolescent Mental health Project) Family Program Study. The CHAMP Collaborative Board is comprised of urban parents, representatives from schools and community-based agencies and university-based researchers and is charged with overseeing the design, delivery and testing of a family-based HIV prevention program for pre and early adolescent youth. The current qualitative study, guided by the Theory of Unified Behavior Change, is meant to elucidate: (1) pathways to involvement by urban parents; (2) benefits and costs of participating in this collaborative HIV prevention research effort; and (3) the role of social relationships in influencing initial and ongoing participation by parent participants. Twenty-nine parent Collaborative Board members were interviewed for this study. In-depth interviews were audio recorded and ranged from 30 to 90 minutes in length. Transcripts were coded and analyzed using NUD*IST, computerized software used for examining narratives. Findings include community parent members identifying social support and learning opportunities as major reasons for involvement with the Collaborative Board. Prior involvement with other community-based projects and knowledge of at least one other person on the Board also influenced members to join the Board and remain involved over time. Further, recommendations for future collaborative partnerships are made. Findings have direct implication for participatory HIV prevention research activities.
本研究旨在探索城市父母作为协作委员会成员的经历,该委员会是CHAMP(协作性艾滋病毒预防与青少年心理健康项目)家庭项目研究的一部分。CHAMP协作委员会由城市父母、学校和社区机构代表以及大学研究人员组成,负责监督一项针对青春期前和青少年早期的家庭艾滋病毒预防项目的设计、实施和测试。当前这项定性研究以统一行为改变理论为指导,旨在阐明:(1)城市父母参与的途径;(2)参与这项协作性艾滋病毒预防研究工作的收益和成本;(3)社会关系在影响父母参与者的初始参与和持续参与方面的作用。本研究对29名协作委员会的父母成员进行了访谈。深入访谈进行了录音,时长从30分钟到90分钟不等。使用NUD*IST(一种用于分析叙述的计算机软件)对访谈记录进行编码和分析。研究结果包括社区父母成员将社会支持和学习机会视为参与协作委员会的主要原因。之前参与过其他社区项目以及认识委员会中的至少另一个人,也影响了成员加入委员会并长期参与。此外,还对未来的协作伙伴关系提出了建议。研究结果对参与性艾滋病毒预防研究活动具有直接影响。