2011
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.20420
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Content and method trends in the Journal of Community Psychology between 2003 and 2007

Abstract: Ongoing inquiry into the characteristics of published work and its synergy with community psychology's core principles is an important reflexive endeavour in the field's continuing development. This study examined topic and method trends within the Journal of Community Psychology during a 5‐year period (January 2003–December 2007). Content analyses were conducted on published abstracts during this period (N=242). Most articles were empirical studies (61.2%) and most used a positivist methodology (53.7%). Sampl… Show more

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“…In our opinion, connecting studies on sense of community, environmental characteristics, and quality of life that go beyond a perspective focused on disease and pathology could be very fruitful. “If mental health continues to be the desired goal, then the ultimate focus of community psychology continues to lie within the individual; and this runs contrary to models that focus on community well‐being” (Graham & Ismail, , p. 132). Furthermore, this perspective could be of great interest for policy makers in the field of social and health service management, because if it is clear that quality and style of life differ according to the characteristics and dimensions of the environment, this could affect the organization of health and social services, so that health policies can be tailored to specific needs and life situations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our opinion, connecting studies on sense of community, environmental characteristics, and quality of life that go beyond a perspective focused on disease and pathology could be very fruitful. “If mental health continues to be the desired goal, then the ultimate focus of community psychology continues to lie within the individual; and this runs contrary to models that focus on community well‐being” (Graham & Ismail, , p. 132). Furthermore, this perspective could be of great interest for policy makers in the field of social and health service management, because if it is clear that quality and style of life differ according to the characteristics and dimensions of the environment, this could affect the organization of health and social services, so that health policies can be tailored to specific needs and life situations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both deductive and inductive coding schemas were used in the process of categorizing articles (Graham & Ismail, 2011). For example, deductive coding was used to categorize publication type, methodologies employed, and population characteristics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research team then categorized their assigned manuscripts based on the topical area/s that best represented the research. A nonexclusive categorization system was used to capture the breadth and scope of the research focus, so manuscripts were often placed into more than one topical area (Bocarro, Greenwood, & Henderson, 2008;Graham & Ismail, 2011). Population Characteristics Table 1 includes the breakdowns of the population characteristics identified in this review.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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