Pivoting a Community-Based Participatory Research Project for Mental Health and Immigrant Youth in Philadelphia During COVID-19

Lyena Birkenstock, Thomas Chen, Asha Chintala, Andrea Ngan, Jenna Spitz, Ila Kumar, Theo Loftis, Melissa Fogg, Nadia Malik,Amy Henderson Riley

HEALTH PROMOTION PRACTICE(2022)

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Research has documented the need for mental health services among refugee and immigrant youth. A joint collaboration on a community-based participatory research (CBPR) research project between a university, a local art and health collective, and an immigrant and refugee organization sought to identify and understand the mental health needs and strategies for immigrant youth in Philadelphia through youth discussion and engagement in a variety of art workshops. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this CBPR research project was forced to make several programmatic changes, such as shifting to a virtual setting, that impacted project implementation and intended outcomes. These changes highlight valuable lessons and practical implications in pivoting a program during COVID-19 to continue working with marginalized communities with limited resources, including barriers to technology access, at a time when effectively addressing mental health for immigrant youth has become both more challenging and pressing.
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mental health, community-based participatory research, health research, child/adolescent health, minority health
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