CDRC
CBPR
Definitions
Community Partners
100

This pastor is a Co-Investigator.

Who is Pastor Kevin Thorpe? or Who is a pastor scientist?

100

This is the purpose of CBPR.

What is building equitable research partnerships with the targeted community?

100

This is what the acronym CDRC stands for.

What is Community-Partnered Cancer Disparities Research Collaborative?

100

This is the total number of churches currently involved with the CDRC

What are 8 churches?

200

Ms. Miles Hamitlon holds this position in the CDRC.

What is the CDRC manager? 

200

This is what the acronym CRIA stands for.

What is a Cancer Research and Intervention Advocate?

200

This is the BMI that the CDRC study defines as overweight/obese.

What is greater than or equal to 25?

200

This is the main partner of the Cancer Disparities Research Collaborative

What is the UF Health Cancer Center?

300

These two are the major foci of the CDRC.

What are obesity and cancer screening?

300

CBPR requires this of researchers. 

What is involving community members as equitable partners in all research components?

300

Trained Black community members  who are responsible for recruiting, enrolling, and consenting study participants and for administering study questionnaires.

What are community scientists?

300

This is the main pastor scientist at Springhill Missionary Baptist Church.

Who is Pastor Adrian S. Taylor?

400

These two physical health components were measured from each participant when the assessment battery was completed.

What is height and weight?

400

Ensuring culturally appropriate interventions, empowering community members to take active roles in research, and promoting sustainable, equitable outcomes.

What are the main components of CBPR?

400

This is the health zone in Jacksonville with the highest poverty rates and highest rates of the most common chronic diseases 

What is Health Zone 1?

400

These are the three positions that are at the top of the human infrastructure model of the CDRC?

What are Principal Investigator, Pastor Scientist, and Cancer Center Faculty who serve as Co-Principal Investigators?

500

This initiative educates People of Color in Gainesville, Florida, about the causes of various cancers and the race and income disparities related to these cancers, and about individual cancer prevention actions that can be taken, identifies cancer research that POC in Gainesville would like to see conducted in their communities, and answers questions about the aforementioned cancers that POC in Gainesville want answered by cancer specialists.

What is the purpose of the Come-As-You-Are-Get-Togethers?

500

This component of the HSHH program is anchored in the notion that CBPR addresses salient needs and concerns of the target community as identified by the community members.

What is assessment-based goal setting?

500

These are two of the surveys used to measure the success of the CBPR initiative, HSHH. 

What are World Health Organization Quality of Life Brief Form (WHOQOL-Bref), USDA Adult Food Security Survey Module (USA AFSSM), Campaign to End Loneliness Measurement Tool (CELMT), or Demographic and Health Information Questionnaire?

500

These are the names of the 8 churches currently involved with the CDRC. Name at least 4.

Springhill Missionary Baptist Church, Greater Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, Faith Missionary Baptist Church, Williams Temple Church of Christ, Dayspring Missionary Baptist Church, Showers of Blessings, Passage Family Church, Upper Room Church of God in Christ

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