A scoping review: The utility of participatory research approaches in psychology

J Community Psychol. 2019 Nov;47(8):1865-1892. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22231. Epub 2019 Aug 23.

Abstract

Consistent with community psychology's focus on addressing societal problems by accurately and comprehensively capturing individuals' relationships in broader contexts, participatory research approaches aim to incorporate individuals' voices and knowledge into understanding, and responding to challenges and opportunities facing them and their communities. Although investigators in psychology have engaged in participatory research, overall, these approaches have been underutilized. The purpose of this review was to examine areas of research focus that have included participatory research methods and, in turn, highlight the strengths and ways that such methods could be better used by researchers. Nearly 750 articles about research with Indigenous Peoples, children/adolescents, forensic populations, people with HIV/AIDS, older adults, and in the area of industrial-organizational psychology were coded for their use of participatory research principles across all research stages (i.e., research design, participant recruitment and data collection, analysis and interpretation of results, and dissemination). Although we found few examples of studies that were fully committed to participatory approaches to research, and notable challenges with applying and reporting on this type of work, many investigators have developed creative ways to engage respectfully and reciprocally with participants. Based on our findings, recommendations and suggestions for researchers are discussed.

Keywords: HIV/AIDS; Indigenous Peoples; forensic psychology; industrial-organizational psychology; older adults; participatory research; research exemplars; youth.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Community Mental Health Services
  • Community-Based Participatory Research*
  • Forensic Psychiatry*
  • Health Services, Indigenous*
  • Humans
  • Population Groups