WBEZ Radio Interview

Dr. Patrick Corrigan is interviewed on WBEZ radio about strategies for addressing physical health needs of people with serious mental illness, including his funded peer navigator pilot studies.

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Stigma and Health Journal

Patrick Corrigan is now Editor-in-Chief of APA's new journal Stigma and Health. Stigma and Health publishes peer-reviewed, original research articles that may include tests of hypotheses about the form and impact of stigma, examination of strategies to decrease stigma's effects, and survey research capturing stigma in populations. Stigma and Health especially welcomes research studies on methods meant to erase the stigma of mental and physical illnesses. Theoretical reviews and pioneering reports on innovations are also welcome.

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2017 Together Against Stigma Conference

Join us in preparing for the highly anticipated "Together Against Stigma" taking place Sept 20-22 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

2017 Together Against Stigma Announcement



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Consumer-based Participatory Research Resource Page

Poster Presentation: "Consumer-Based Participatory Research: A Call for Humility and Collaboration"

Baerentzen, B. & Sokol, K. Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education, Annual Conference, April 7th, 2011, Los Angeles, CA.

*Click on presenter names above to view each presenter's CV.

 

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References for this presentation:

(AHRQ) Viswanathan, M., Ammerman, A., Eng, E., Gartlehner, G., Lohr, K.N., Griffith, D.,Rhode,s S.,  Samuel-Hodge, C., Maty, S., Lux, L., Webb, L., Sutton, S.F., Swinson, T.,Jackman, A. & Whitener, L.  Community-Based Participatory Research: Assessing the Evidence. Evidence Report/Technology  Assessment No. 99 (Prepared by RTI University of North Carolina Evidence-based Practice Center  under Contract No. 290-02-0016). AHRQ Publication 04-E022-2. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare  Research and Quality. July 2004.

 

Community Health Scholars Progam.  Definition of Community-Based Participatory Research.  http://www.sph.umich.edu/chsp/program/index.shtml.

 

Elden, M., Chisholm, R. F. (1993). Emerging varieties of action research: Introduction to special issue. Human relations, 121-142.

 

Ochocka, J., Janzen, R., Nelson, G. (2002). Sharing power and knowledge: Professional and mental health consumer/survivor researchers working together in a participatory action research project. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 379-387.

 

Stoecker, R. (2004, May). Creative Tensions in the New Community Based Research.Speech presented at the Community-Based Research Network Symposium, Ottawa, Canada.

White, G. W. (2002). Consumer participation in disability research: The golden rule as a guide for ethical practice. Rehabilitation Psychology. 438-446.


Considering adopting a Consumer-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach in your research?  Below are a variety of resources related to CBPR which may be useful to consult:

 

The Examining Community-institutional Partnerships for Prevention Research Group.  Developing and Sustaining Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships: A Skill-Building Curriculum.  2006.  www.cbprcurriculum.info

 

CBPR Manual: CEAL–UNC Collaborative

http://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/research_programs/aging/publications/CEAL-UNC%20Manual%20for%20Community-Based%20Participatory%20Research-1.pdf

 

Northwest Health Foundation

http://nwhf.org/focus_areas/background/community_based_participatory_research/

 

Sonoma State University

http://www.sonoma.edu/aa/ap/cce/research.shtml