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在黑脚社区开展生物医学研究计划:挑战与收获。

Development of a Biomedical Program of Research in the Blackfeet Community: Challenges and Rewards.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA.

Blackfeet Community College, Browning, MT, USA.

出版信息

Am J Community Psychol. 2019 Sep;64(1-2):118-125. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12352. Epub 2019 Jul 10.

DOI:10.1002/ajcp.12352
PMID:31290568
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6751015/
Abstract

American Indian (AI) communities have high levels of stress and trauma and are disproportionately affected by numerous preventable diseases. Here, we describe an academic-community partnership based on a collaboration between Blackfeet Community College students and faculty in Psychology and Immunology at Montana State University (MSU). The collaboration, which has spanned over 5 years, was sparked by community interest in the relationship between stress and disease on the Blackfeet reservation. Specifically, community members wanted to understand how the experience of psychological stress and trauma may affect disease risk in their community and identify factors that promote resilience. In doing so, they hoped to identify pathways through which health could be improved for individual community members. Here, we discuss all stages of the collaborative process, including development of measures and methods and themes of research projects, challenges for community members and non-indigenous collaborators, future directions for research, and the lessons learned. Finally, we note the ways in which this partnership and experience has advanced the science of community engagement in tribal communities, with the hope that our experiences will positively affect future collaborations between indigenous community members and non-indigenous scientists.

摘要

美洲印第安人(AI)社区面临着高度的压力和创伤,并且受到许多可预防疾病的不成比例的影响。在这里,我们描述了一个基于美国蒙大拿州立大学(MSU)心理学和免疫学专业的黑脚印第安社区学院学生和教师之间合作的学术社区伙伴关系。这种合作已经持续了 5 年多,源于社区对黑脚印第安保留地的压力与疾病之间关系的兴趣。具体来说,社区成员希望了解心理压力和创伤的经历如何影响他们社区的疾病风险,并确定促进韧性的因素。这样,他们希望确定可以改善个别社区成员健康的途径。在这里,我们讨论了合作过程的所有阶段,包括措施和方法的制定以及研究项目的主题、社区成员和非原住民合作者面临的挑战、未来的研究方向以及经验教训。最后,我们注意到这种伙伴关系和经验如何推动部落社区的社区参与科学的发展,希望我们的经验将对未来印第安社区成员和非印第安裔科学家之间的合作产生积极影响。