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Citation

Edberg M, Cleary SD, Andrade E, Leiva R, Bazurto M, Rivera MI, Montero L, Calderon M. Prog. Community Health Partnersh. 2010; 4(3): 221-233.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Johns Hopkins University Press)

DOI

10.1353/cpr.2010.0009

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Background: This paper describes a multilevel youth violence prevention effort called SAFER Latinos (Seguridad, Apoyo, Familia, Educacion, y Recursos), a collaboration between The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services (GWU) and two key Latino community organizations.

Objectives: To implement and evaluate an intervention addressing factors within the social ecology of an immigrant Latino community.

Methods: The intervention includes (1) Social promotores for family outreach and problem resolution; (2) Youth peer advocates at the high school level; (3) a drop-in center with support services for families and youth; and (4) community events, capacity building, and messages. Evaluation includes a baseline and follow-up surveys (N = 1,400) and focus groups.

Lessons Learned: (1) Community circumstances change, requiring regular program adaptation. (2) Community interventions with research face potential contradictions in purpose impacting management of the collaboration and model fidelity. (3) Etiological models tied to interventions may have to be revisited owing to changes in the character and dynamics of the immigrant community.

Keywords:

Health disparities, health promotion, primary prevention socioeconomic factors, health care

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