Sheehan Diana M, Dillon Frank R, Babino Rosa, Melton James, Spadola Christine, Da Silva Nicole, De La Rosa Mario
Diana M. Sheehan, Department of Epidemiology, Rosa Babino, The Center for Research on U.S. Latino HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse, James Melton and Christine Spadola, School of Social Work, and Mario De La Rosa, The Center for Research on U.S. Latino HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse and School of Social Work, all at Florida International University; Frank R. Dillon and Nicole Da Silva, Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, State University of New York at Albany.
J Multicult Couns Devel. 2016 Oct;44(4):245-262. doi: 10.1002/jmcd.12052. Epub 2016 Oct 3.
The authors interviewed 4 researchers to identify facilitators in recruiting and assessing Latina immigrants. The 4 researchers recruited 530 recent Latina immigrants (ages 18-23 years) for a study of social and cultural determinants of health. Consensual qualitative research methods revealed that respondent-driven sampling was an effective recruitment method. Fear of deportation was a barrier. Stigma about sensitive topics (e.g., sex, drug use) did not affect participation. Findings can help counselors conduct health disparities research.
作者采访了4名研究人员,以确定招募和评估拉丁裔移民过程中的促进因素。这4名研究人员招募了530名近期的拉丁裔移民(年龄在18至23岁之间),用于一项关于健康的社会和文化决定因素的研究。共识定性研究方法表明,应答者驱动抽样是一种有效的招募方法。对被驱逐出境的恐惧是一个障碍。对敏感话题(如性行为、吸毒)的污名化并不影响参与度。研究结果有助于咨询师开展健康差异研究。