A review of community-based participatory research: a promising approach to address depression among Latinos?

Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Jeanne-Marie R Stacciarini

Abstract

US Latinos are almost twice as likely as Whites to experience depression in a given year, and to date, there is a gap in understanding how to effectively address depression in this population. This study reviews community-based participatory research (CBPR) publications involving Latinos and depression. The specific aims were to: (1) describe studies using CBPR for addressing depression among Latinos, and (2) identify challenges and lessons learned when using CBPR for addressing depression among Latinos. Electronic databases and the grey literature were reviewed for publications that included CBPR, Latinos, and depression, published between 1990 and 2008. Although few studies were identified, this review provides a baseline synopsis that can serve mental health researchers when developing studies to test/validate CBPR with this underserved population.

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May 14, 2010·Community Mental Health Journal·Jeanne-Marie R StacciariniBrenda Wiens
Jul 13, 2012·International Journal of Nursing Practice·Mary Jo Clark
Mar 1, 2012·Family & Community Health·Jeanne-Marie R StacciariniMaricela Balam
Jul 14, 2010·Issues in Mental Health Nursing·Sheryl Y Tyson, Jacquelyn H Flaskerud
Aug 13, 2010·Issues in Mental Health Nursing·Elizabeth L Dixon, Jacquelyn H Flaskerud
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