The University of New Mexico.
Montclair State University.
J Community Psychol. 2019 Jan;47(1):21-33. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22096. Epub 2018 Jun 11.
This study examined how a community coalition, focused on prevention efforts, can aid in bridging resources between community organizations in a resource-deprived area. We also explored how it may serve as a venue to support significant changes to the community, adults, and youth who live there. Drawing on 18 individual interviews with adult coalition members from various community organizations, in a large, underserved city in the northeastern United States, we examined these data for narrations of the coalition's place within the broader prevention community and how the coalition may be an organizational venue for collective voice. We were specifically interested in hearing if these adult community members saw the coalition as filling a gap within their community. Our data revealed that while organizations within the community have been decimated due to reduced funding, the present coalition aided in meeting a variety of needs. These needs included the facilitation of community voice while helping to bridge resources between organizations, which would otherwise work alone.
本研究考察了一个以预防工作为重点的社区联盟如何帮助资源匮乏地区的社区组织之间架起资源桥梁。我们还探讨了它如何成为支持社区、成年人和居住在那里的年轻人发生重大变化的场所。我们对美国东北部一个资源匮乏的大型城市的 18 名来自不同社区组织的成年联盟成员进行了 18 次单独采访,对这些数据进行了分析,以了解联盟在更广泛的预防社区中的地位,以及联盟如何成为集体声音的组织场所。我们特别想听听这些成年社区成员是否认为联盟填补了他们社区的空白。我们的数据显示,尽管社区内的组织因资金减少而遭受重创,但目前的联盟有助于满足各种需求。这些需求包括在帮助组织之间架起资源桥梁的同时促进社区的声音,否则这些组织将独自工作。