At the time of the study, all authors were with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
Am J Public Health. 2013 Dec;103(12):2207-14. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301345. Epub 2013 Oct 17.
We reviewed data for the Minority HIV/AIDS Research Initiative (MARI), which was established in 2003 to support underrepresented minority scientists performing HIV prevention research in highly affected communities.
MARI was established at the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control as a program of competitively awarded, mentored grants for early career researchers conducting HIV prevention research in highly affected racial/ethnic and sexual minority communities. We have described progress from 2003 to 2013.
To date, MARI has mentored 27 scientist leaders using low-cost strategies to enhance the development of effective HIV prevention interventions. These scientists have (1) developed research programs in disproportionately affected communities of color, (2) produced first-authored peer-reviewed scientific and programmatic products (including articles and community-level interventions), and (3) obtained larger, subsequent funding awards for research and programmatic work related to HIV prevention and health disparities work.
The MARI program demonstrates how to effectively engage minority scientists to conduct HIV prevention research and reduce racial/ethnic investigator disparities and serves as a model for programs to reduce disparities in other public health areas in which communities of color are disproportionately affected.
我们回顾了少数民族艾滋病毒/艾滋病研究倡议(MARI)的数据,该倡议成立于 2003 年,旨在支持代表性不足的少数族裔科学家在受影响严重的社区开展艾滋病毒预防研究。
MARI 是在疾病预防控制中心设立的,是一项通过竞争授予的、有导师指导的赠款计划,旨在为在受艾滋病毒影响严重的种族/族裔和性少数群体社区从事艾滋病毒预防研究的早期职业研究人员提供支持。我们已经描述了从 2003 年到 2013 年的进展情况。
迄今为止,MARI 通过低成本战略培养了 27 名科学家领袖,以加强有效的艾滋病毒预防干预措施的制定。这些科学家(1)在受影响严重的有色人种社区中发展了研究计划,(2)发表了首篇经过同行评审的科学和项目产品(包括文章和社区一级的干预措施),以及(3)获得了与艾滋病毒预防和健康差异工作相关的更大的后续研究和项目工作资金。
MARI 计划展示了如何有效地让少数族裔科学家参与艾滋病毒预防研究,减少种族/族裔调查员之间的差距,并为其他受影响严重的有色人种社区的公共卫生领域的项目提供了减少差距的模式。