2023
“Give up your mic”: Building capacity and sustainability within community‐based participatory research initiatives
April K, Stenersen M, Deslandes M, Ford T, Gaylord P, Patterson J, Wilson B, Kaufman J. “Give up your mic”: Building capacity and sustainability within community‐based participatory research initiatives. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2023, 72: 203-216. PMID: 37058338, DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12674.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCBPR partnershipsCapacity buildingCommunity capacity buildingCommunity-based participatory research partnershipAcademic researchersStaff members' perspectivesParticipatory research partnershipParticipatory research initiativeCommunity-based participatory research initiativeCommunity capacityCommunity voicesCommunity ownershipCommunity valuesAdvocacy organizationsResearch partnershipsBuilding capacityFirst-person accountsBehavioral health systemResearch processMembers' perspectivesPartnershipFull ownershipInitiativesSustainabilityPerspective
2019
Nothing About Us Without Us: Authentic participation of service recipients in system development
Kaufman J, Schreier A, Graham S, Marshall T, Bracey J. Nothing About Us Without Us: Authentic participation of service recipients in system development. Children And Youth Services Review 2019, 100: 422-427. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.03.029.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Parenting Stress as a Mediator of Trauma Exposure and Mental Health Outcomes in Young Children
Whitson ML, Kaufman JS. Parenting Stress as a Mediator of Trauma Exposure and Mental Health Outcomes in Young Children. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry 2017, 87: 531-539. PMID: 28627899, DOI: 10.1037/ort0000271.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Service access and service system development in a children's behavioral health system of care
Tebes J, Bowler S, Shah S, Connell C, Ross E, Simmons R, Tate D, Chinman M, Kaufman J. Service access and service system development in a children's behavioral health system of care. Evaluation And Program Planning 2005, 28: 151-160. DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2004.10.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystems of careBehavioral health systemChildren's behavioral health systemsHealth systemService accessCare implementationReview teamCare philosophyExtent of servicesCareBehavioral disordersComprehensive servicesChildrenService entryPresent studyPrimary objectiveAppropriate servicesSystem-level indicatorsService system development