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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ethics Behav. 2009 Nov 1;19(6):461–478. doi: 10.1080/10508420903274971

Table 6.

Professional Group Beta Test: Two-Month Follow-Up Survey Results (N=13)

Survey Topic Mean1 SD
GROUP A (N=6)
After taking this course, my overall beliefs about mental health research have changed. 6.7 1.0
After taking this course, I see the value of understanding a community perspective on
concerns related to mental health.
8.7 0.5
After taking this course, I am more likely to promote a collaborative approach to
research.
8.5 0.8
After taking this course, I am more likely to join a community-based research team. 7.2 1.5
GROUP B (N=7)
After taking this course, I am better prepared to build collaborative relationships with
different groups of people and communities.
7.4 1.0
After taking this course, I am more likely to use a community-based participatory
research approach in mental health research
6.9 1.2
After taking this course, I have incorporated my new knowledge of CBPR principles
into my current work.
6.4 1.8
After taking this course, I have shared my knowledge of CBPR with colleagues. 7.0 1.6
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Rated on a 9-point scale from 1 = “strongly disagree” to 9 = “strongly agree”