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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Community Psychol. 2020 Nov 9;67(3-4):312–326. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12469

Table 2.

Description of CBPR-related articles’ main inquiry category

Overall
CBPR literature
N = 1912
(%)
Psychology-related
CBPR articles
N = 311 (%)
Physical health 622 (33%) 93 (30%)
Theory and methods 357 (19%) 66 (21%)
Mental and behavioral health 178 (9%) 63 (20%)
Environmental health/justice 122 (6%) 8 (3%)
Ethics 54 (3%) 4 (1%)
Policy 51 (3%) 5 (2%)
Education/curriculum development 49 (3%) 7 (2%)
Health care related 79 (4%) 4 (1%)
Methods for engaging vulnerable populations 17 (1%) 2 (1%)
Health communication/promotion 31 (2%) 4 (1%)
Multiple categories excluding mental and behavioral health 121 (6%) 12 (4%)
Multiple categories including mental and behavioral health 100 (5%) 20 (6%)
Other 131 (7%) 23 (7%)

Multiple categories represent articles with multiple key areas of interest (e.g., environmental health and policy, physical and mental or behavioral health, ethics, and methods).