Community-based participatory action research with LGBTQIA+ youth during the COVID-19 pandemic: Reflections from a collaborative autoethnography

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Qualitative Social Work Pub Date : 2023-08-13 DOI:10.1177/14733250231194783
G. Iacono, Leah Holle, Emily K. Loveland, Christina Borel, Evan Horton, Hannah Olson, Shelley L. Craig, Breana Bietsch
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We use a collaborative autoethnography (CAE) methodology to explore how our research team conducted community-based participatory action research (CBPAR) with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, and other sexually and gender diverse youth (LGBTQIA+) youth during the COVID-19 pandemic, which required us to modify our original research approach. This paper describes the authors’ processes and provides critical reflections on continuing to use CBPAR during the pandemic with LGBTQIA+ youth to develop and evaluate a mental health intervention (i.e., Tuned In!) that aims to address their mental health needs. Our CAE revealed three main themes: 1) Enhancing Accessibility; 2) Centering the Voices of LGBTQIA+ Youth; 3) Prioritizing Relationships and Community Building, and an over-arching theme of Trust that facilitated our efforts. Taken together, our findings illuminate practical approaches to engage LGBTQIA+ youth through research despite myriad obstacles brought on by the pandemic.
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COVID-19大流行期间LGBTQIA+青年的社区参与性行动研究:来自协作自我民族志的思考
我们使用协作式自人种志(CAE)方法来探索我们的研究团队如何在COVID-19大流行期间对女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿、质疑者、双性人、无性恋者和其他性和性别多元化青年(LGBTQIA+)进行基于社区的参与行动研究(CBPAR),这需要我们修改原始的研究方法。本文描述了作者的过程,并提供了在大流行期间继续使用CBPAR与LGBTQIA+青年一起开发和评估心理健康干预(即调谐!)的关键思考,旨在解决他们的心理健康需求。我们的CAE揭示了三个主题:1)增强可访问性;2)聚焦LGBTQIA+青年的声音;3)优先考虑关系和社区建设,以及促进我们努力的信任这一压倒一切的主题。综上所述,我们的研究结果阐明了通过研究吸引LGBTQIA+青年的实际方法,尽管这一流行病带来了无数障碍。
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期刊介绍: Qualitative Social Work provides a forum for those interested in qualitative research and evaluation and in qualitative approaches to practice. The journal facilitates interactive dialogue and integration between those interested in qualitative research and methodology and those involved in the world of practice. It reflects the fact that these worlds are increasingly international and interdisciplinary in nature. The journal is a forum for rigorous dialogue that promotes qualitatively informed professional practice and inquiry.
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