Table 1.
Description of CBPR-related articles’ population of interest
Overall CBPR literature N = 1912 (%) |
Psychology-related CBPR articles n = 311 (%) |
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Racial/ethnic minorities | 800 (42%) | 150 (48%) |
Latinos/Hispanics | 185 (10%) | 30 (10%) |
African Americans | 179 (9%) | 45 (14%) |
Native American/Alaska Native | 173 (9%) | 42 (13%) |
AANHPI | 125 (7%) | 19 (6%) |
Multiple racial/ethnic groups | 138 (7%) | 14 (5%) |
Other underrepresented groups in research | 439 (23%) | 65 (21%) |
Low income, underserveda | 131(7%) | 20 (6%) |
HIV/AIDS and LBTGQ | 36 (2%) | 5 (2%) |
Immigrants and refugees | 76 (4%) | 9 (3%) |
Children, and youth | 101 (5%) | 25 (8%) |
Women | 33 (2%) | 0 (0%) |
Rural populations | 62 (3%) | 6 (2%) |
International populations | 237 (12%) | 29 (9%) |
Theory/methods with no sample | 225 (12%) | 32 (10%) |
Otherb | 211 (11%) | 35 (11%) |
Abbreviation: AANHPI, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander.
Includes individuals with disabilities and individuals with severe mental illness.
Includes researchers, health service providers (e.g., nurses and medical students), and general partnerships.