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Systematic Review of Quantitative Measures of Stakeholder Engagement

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The utility of stakeholder engagement has been well established in the literature, but there are few examples of measurement and evaluation of the degree to which stakeholders are engaged in these activities and the impact of engagement on positive outcomes.
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Stakeholder engagement in research has received increasing attention in recent years1, 2 The term “stakeholder engagement” refers to the process of meaningful involvement of those who are engaged in making decisions about programs3 Engaging members of the target population is often key to improving the relevance of the issues studied, the procedures used for study, and the interpretation of outcomes of research studies, health promotion activities, and disease prevention initiatives4, 5, 6 The utility of stakeholder engagement has been well established in the literature,7, 8, 9 but there are few examples of measurement and evaluation of the degree to which stakeholders are engaged in these activities and the impact of engagement on positive outcomes These types of evaluations have been limited in scope, and largely focused on qualitative approaches10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Qualitative methods cannot be easily compared across programs or institutions15 Necessary reliability and validity information describing self‐reported levels of stakeholder engagement are also lacking, and is essential to identifying the impact of engagement on the scientific process and scientific discovery

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Nonrecursive Models of Internet Use and Community Engagement: Questioning Whether Time Spent Online Erodes Social Capital

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of non-recursive models using a national survey of nearly 3,400 respondents were performed to simultaneously test the reciprocal relationship between frequency of Internet use and three sets of community engagement behaviors: informal social interaction, attendance at public events, and participation in civic volunteerism.
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Protective and vulnerability factors predicting new-onset depressive episode in a representative of U.S. adolescents.

TL;DR: Physicians should consider recommending behaviors that enhance perceived fitness, favorable self-concept, family connectedness, peer acceptance, and community engagement to youth as means a of mitigating this risk for developing a depressive episode.
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A methodology for monitoring and evaluating community health coalitions

TL;DR: A monitoring system provides data on eight key measures of coalition process and outcome: the number of members, planning products, financial resources generated, dollars obtained, volunteers recruited, services provided, community actions and community changes.
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Predicting parental involvement in children's schooling within an economically disadvantaged African American sample

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the predictors of parent school involvement within a sample of 159 economically disadvantaged, African American parents living in an urban setting, and found that parent educational aspirations for the child and community engagement behaviors were significant predictors for both groups of parents.
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Town–gown relationships: Exploring university–community engagement from the perspective of community members

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the benefits that can be accrued by a university when community members are encouraged to explore the cultural, intellectual, athletic, and artistic benefits that are provided in college and university campuses.
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