Understanding Pregnancy and Women's Health in Two Black Communities in Atlanta
了解亚特兰大两个黑人社区的怀孕和妇女健康
基本信息
- 批准号:7291508
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-09-14 至 2008-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademyAccountabilityAfrican AmericanAreaChildCommunitiesConceptionsData CollectionDevelopmentEthnographyFundingGoalsHealthHealth PersonnelHumanitiesIndividualInfant MortalityInstitutesLifeLow Birth Weight InfantMethodologyObject AttachmentOutcomePregnancyPregnancy OutcomePremature BirthProcessPublic HealthRateReproductive HealthResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProposalsResourcesScienceSocial ClassSocial SciencesStressTechniquesUnited States National Institutes of HealthVoiceWomanWomen&aposs HealthWorkcollegeexperienceimprovedinterestmembermetropolitanpsychosocialracial and ethnic disparitiesstressor
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In efforts to explain racial and ethnic disparities in stress-induced health outcomes, researchers in public health, biomedical sciences, women's studies and other areas of the social sciences and humanities have studied the relationship between psychosocial stressors in African American women's lives and racial and ethnic disparities in the rates of preterm delivery, infant mortality, and low-birth weight deliveries. In addition to efforts to understand racial gaps in pregnancy outcomes as well as racial gaps in other stress-induced health outcomes, researchers have also questioned the "how" of research, and have come to understand that community-researcher relationships should be guided by norms of reciprocity and accountability if the research is to be useful to communities. In an effort to understand the community context of African American women's pregnancies, as well as other health outcomes, Spellman College is submitting this proposal for support of a planning process that will result in the submission of a research proposal that is both the outcome of, and reflective of, a collaborative academic-community relationship. Specific objectives of the three-year planning period are: (1) To identify two communities reflecting the ethnic and social class diversity among Blacks in the Atlanta metropolitan area, and to establish common interests bonds with key individuals within those communities around the issue of women's health; (2) To develop and establish collaborative research relationships with key individuals within identified communities; and (3)To submit a research proposal for funding of an ethnographic study of the two communities' contexts of Black women's pregnancy experiences, as well as other health issues identified by the women in those communities as important. The planning meetings will occur at both Spellman College and within the communities and will have as their objectives the: (1) Identification of health issues important to the women in the communities; (2) Sharing of research about Black women's reproductive health as well as other health concerns of the women; and (3) Development of a collaborative research project about the community contexts of pregnancy. The National Black Child Institute, Spellman College Women's Research and Resource Center, health care providers, researchers, as well as community members who are engaged in the work of improving the health of their communities will be the facilitators and speakers at the meetings.
描述(由申请人提供):为了解释压力引起的健康结果中的种族和族裔差异,公共卫生、生物医学科学、妇女研究以及社会科学和人文科学其他领域的研究人员研究了非裔美国妇女生活中的心理社会压力源与早产、婴儿死亡率和低出生体重分娩率的种族和族裔差异之间的关系。除了努力了解怀孕结果中的种族差异以及其他压力引起的健康结果中的种族差异之外,研究人员还质疑了研究的“方式”,并逐渐认识到,如果研究要对社区有用,社区-研究人员的关系应该以互惠和问责的规范为指导。为了了解非裔美国妇女怀孕的社区背景,以及其他健康结果,斯派曼学院提交这项提案,以支持一个规划过程,该过程将导致提交一项研究提案,该提案既是一种合作的学术社区关系的结果,也是一种反映。三年规划期间的具体目标是:(1)确定反映亚特兰大大都会地区黑人种族和社会阶层多样性的两个社区,并围绕妇女健康问题与这些社区内的主要人士建立共同利益联系;(2)与确定社区内的关键人物发展和建立合作研究关系;(3)提交一份研究提案,为一项人种学研究提供资金,该研究涉及两个社区黑人妇女怀孕经历的背景,以及这些社区妇女认为重要的其他健康问题。规划会议将在斯佩尔曼学院和社区内举行,其目标是:(1)确定对社区妇女重要的健康问题;(2)分享关于黑人妇女生殖健康以及妇女其他健康问题的研究;(3)开展关于怀孕社区背景的合作研究项目。全国黑人儿童研究所、斯佩尔曼学院妇女研究和资源中心、卫生保健提供者、研究人员以及从事改善社区健康工作的社区成员将在会议上担任主持人和发言人。
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Understanding Pregnancy and Women's Health in Two Black*
了解两个黑人的怀孕和女性健康*
- 批准号:
7122931 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 3万 - 项目类别:
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