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Conducting a Participatory Community-Based Survey for a Community Health Intervention on Detroit's East Side

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Conducting a Participatory Community-Based Survey for a Community Health Intervention on Detroit's East Side

Abstract/Description

This article describes a participatory action research process that brought together community members, representatives from community-based organizations and service providers, and academic researchers to collect, interpret, and apply community information to address issues related to the health of women and children in a geographically defined urban area. It describes the development and administration of a community-based survey designed to inform an intervention research project; discusses the establishment of a community/research partnership and issues that the partnership confronted in the process of developing and administering the survey; and examines the contributions of participants, and implications for research and collective action.

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4

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2

Pages

10

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Print

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Other

Open access/free-text available

Yes

Peer reviewed

Yes

ISSN

1078-4659

Citation

Schulz, A. J., Parker, E. A., Israel, B. A., Becker, A. B., Maciak, B. J., & Hollis, R. (1998). Conducting a Participatory Community-Based Survey for a Community Health Intervention on Detroit’s East Side. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 4(2), 10.

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