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Universitas Psychologica

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ARELLANO, Rubi; BALCAZAR, Fabricio E; ALVARADO, Francisco  and  SUAREZ, Sergio. A Participatory Action Research Intervention in a Rural Community of Mexico Concerns Report Method. Univ. Psychol. [online]. 2016, vol.15, n.2, pp.409-419. ISSN 1657-9267.  https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy15-2.pari.

For several decades, community interventions have promoted community development with strategies involving capacity building, advocacy, social change, and empowerment. Although community interventions intend to ameliorate social and economic inequalities, there is still a need to evaluate the outcomes of Participatory Action Research (PAR). PAR approaches have demonstrated to be a helpful tool to address and identify community issues and strengths and lead community members into action. The PAR approach described in this case study of "Juanacatlan Renace" (Juanacatlan Reborn)-the Concerns Report Method (CRM)-provided a process for the community to come together and identify main issues, organize, and take actions. The findings suggest multiple activities and outcomes in areas like environmental contamination, social services, and education. Participatory methodologies like the Concerns report Method provided opportunities to community members to become engaged in pursing issues and address their own needs. The implications for community psychology research and practice are discussed.

Keywords : Participatory action research; concerns report method; community developmen.

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