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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics. 2014 Dec 10;10(1):13–21. doi: 10.1177/1556264614561964

Table 2.

Main Survey Responses (N=101). Total N varied slightly between questions.

Category N Mean (SD)

  Number of CEnR Projects 80 4.1 (7.4)
  Number of CBPR Projects 78 2.2 (2.6)
  Year of First CEnR 65 2000.7 (10.0)
  Year of First CBPR 58 2004.3 (7.0)

Category Count (%)

  CEnR Experience 80 80.0
  CBPR Experience 67 66.3
  NIH-Funded CEnR 63 84.0
  NIH-Funded CBPR 55 83.3
  Experience with Community-based IRB 19 20.7
  Worked with IRB Community Representative 25 27.2
  Submitted to CBPR IRB panel 9 9.8
  Resolved IRB challenges 51 73.9
IRB Authorization Agreement (IAA)
  Heard of 32 31.7
  Used 22 21.8
  Used in CEnR/CBPR 18 17.8
Individual Investigator Agreement (IIA)
  Heard of 25 25.5
  Used 16 15.8
  Used in CEnR/CBPR 12 11.9
Federalwide Assurance (FWA)
  Aware of 55 54.5
  Sought (for Community Partner) 31 30.7

CEnR, Community Engaged Research; CBPR, Community Based Participatory Research.