2019
DOI: 10.1080/10911359.2019.1592734
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Exploring community stress and empowerment among stakeholders and youth in an urban community

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“…Participants addressed the degree to which youth violence was a concern in their neighborhood, how residents have addressed concerns related to youth violence, and which individuals in the neighborhood held the most influence (Yonas et al, 2010). Other qualitative studies of African American youth living in high burden communities and/or stakeholders serving their communities included topics such as (a) what it means for individuals to live in a stressed community (Forenza et al, 2019), (b) community problems encompassing those related to gun violence (Hausman et al, 2000), and (c) the types of violent events that occur in participants' neighborhood (Howard et al, 2003).…”
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“…Participants addressed the degree to which youth violence was a concern in their neighborhood, how residents have addressed concerns related to youth violence, and which individuals in the neighborhood held the most influence (Yonas et al, 2010). Other qualitative studies of African American youth living in high burden communities and/or stakeholders serving their communities included topics such as (a) what it means for individuals to live in a stressed community (Forenza et al, 2019), (b) community problems encompassing those related to gun violence (Hausman et al, 2000), and (c) the types of violent events that occur in participants' neighborhood (Howard et al, 2003).…”
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“…Previous qualitative studies are limited, but have pointed to the value of engaging with community stakeholders (including service providers and residents), as their experiences with youth violence can better inform prevention and intervention efforts (e.g., Forenza et al, 2019). For example, some qualitative studies focused on the perspective of African American adolescents and/or community residents living in high burden neighborhoods (Reese et al, 2001;Yonas et al, 2010).…”
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“…protective factors, positive youth development and prevention/ intervention (Forenza et al, 2019). According to the researchers, protective variables include diversity and civic pride (Forenza et al, 2019).…”
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“…Knowledge and innovation community gardens offer nature education and natural gardening methods for children and bring urban communities to create user-centred spaces, (Zou, H., & Yu, H. 2018). The concept of empowering community gardens can be emulated in creating community herbal gardens that empower the community for control functions (Forenza, B. et al, 2019).…”
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