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Community Based Participatory Research Is Useful When Done Properly

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2008

Authors

Flicker, Sarah

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The Community Based Participatory Research method is an excellent approach to doing health research as it can potentially benefit the participants, researchers, and community service providers. The significant costs, in terms of time, money, and commitment, need to be considered when wanting to get the most out of the CBPR method.

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Community-Based Research, HIV/AIDS, Vulnerable Youth

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Flicker, S. (2008). Who benefits from community-based participatory research? A case study of the Positive Youth Project. Health Education & Behavior, 35(1), 70-86.