Suarez-Balcazar Yolanda, Early Amy, Miranda Daniela E, Marquez Hannah, Maldonado Ashley, Garcia-Ramirez Manuel
Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Seville, Sevilla, Spain.
Am J Community Psychol. 2022 Sep;70(1-2):89-101. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12578. Epub 2021 Dec 28.
Asset mapping is a participatory methodology that engages community members in identifying services and settings that promote health and well-being. This study aimed to identify community assets from the perspective of Latinx immigrant families with youth with disabilities. Latinx immigrant families (n = 21) participated in the mapping, followed by a reflection session and an open forum (n = 30). The findings revealed that families identified faith-based organizations and social service agencies as some of the main assets in their communities, while they identified mental health services as the most needed. The results also showed that participants preferred to utilize services and resources that are within walking distance of their homes, provide safe spaces, treat them well, offer bilingual services, do not require documentation, and are affordable. This study has important implications for community scholars and practitioners interested in implementing asset-based methodologies that focus on participants as experts of their own realities and agents of change and that promote advocacy and empowerment actions.
资产映射是一种参与式方法,它让社区成员参与识别促进健康和福祉的服务与环境。本研究旨在从有残疾青年的拉丁裔移民家庭的角度识别社区资产。21个拉丁裔移民家庭参与了映射活动,随后进行了反思会议和开放论坛(30人参与)。研究结果显示,家庭将基于信仰的组织和社会服务机构视为其社区的一些主要资产,同时他们认为心理健康服务是最需要的。结果还表明,参与者更喜欢利用离家步行距离内的服务和资源,这些服务和资源要提供安全的空间、善待他们、提供双语服务、不需要文件证明且价格合理。本研究对社区学者和从业者具有重要意义,他们有兴趣实施基于资产的方法,该方法将参与者视为自身现实的专家和变革推动者,并促进宣传和赋权行动。