Community Participatory Research With Deaf Sign Language Users to Identify Health Inequities

Deaf people who use American Sign Language (ASL) are medically underserved and often excluded from health research and surveillance. We used a community participatory approach to develop and administer an ASL-accessible health survey. We identified deaf community strengths (e.g., a low prevalence of...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of public health (1971) 2011-12, Vol.101 (12), p.2235-2238
Hauptverfasser: BARNETT, Steven, KLEIN, Jonathan D, POLLARD, Robert Q, SAMAR, Vincent, SCHLEHOFER, Deirdre, STARR, Matthew, SUTTER, Erika, HONGMEI YANG, PEARSON, Thomas A
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description Deaf people who use American Sign Language (ASL) are medically underserved and often excluded from health research and surveillance. We used a community participatory approach to develop and administer an ASL-accessible health survey. We identified deaf community strengths (e.g., a low prevalence of current smokers) and 3 glaring health inequities: obesity, partner violence, and suicide. This collaborative work represents the first time a deaf community has used its own data to identify health priorities.
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Adult
Adults
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Biological and medical sciences
Cardiovascular disease
Communication Barriers
Community
Community Participation
Data Collection
Deafness
Demographics
Disability
Domestic Violence
Ear, auditive nerve, cochleovestibular tract, facial nerve: diseases, semeiology
Educational attainment
Female
General aspects
Handicapped accessibility
Health care
Health disparities
Health surveillance
Health Surveys
Hearing loss
Humans
Male
Medical research
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
New York - epidemiology
Non tumoral diseases
Obesity
Obesity - epidemiology
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
Persons With Hearing Impairments - statistics & numerical data
Polls & surveys
Population
Psychiatry
Public health
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Research and Practice
Risk factors
Sex crimes
Sexual abuse
Sign Language
Smoking
Smoking - epidemiology
Socioeconomic Factors
Suicide - statistics & numerical data
Suicides & suicide attempts
Young Adult
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