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. 2020 Aug 8;54(8):544-547.
doi: 10.1093/abm/kaaa054.

Latinx Health Disparities Research During COVID-19: Challenges and Innovations

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Latinx Health Disparities Research During COVID-19: Challenges and Innovations

Audrey Harkness et al. Ann Behav Med. .

Abstract

Background: The Center for Latino Health Research Opportunities (CLaRO) supports and facilitates research addressing substance abuse, violence/trauma, and HIV/AIDS among diverse and underserved Latinx populations. CLaRO runs a pilot awards program for early-stage investigators conducting Latinx health disparities research. This pilot awards program was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, necessitating innovative responses for research continuity.

Purpose: The purpose of this commentary is to describe the challenges and innovative research methods developed in response to COVID-19 to continue Latinx health disparities research in the context of COVID-19.

Methods/results: This commentary provides a brief description of each CLaRO pilot project, the challenges introduced by COVID-19, and innovative research methods to continue Latinx health disparities research during and beyond COVID-19.

Conclusions: Despite the challenges COVID-19 presents to the continuity of health disparities research, it also presents unprecedented opportunities to innovate. Such innovation is essential for solving persistent scientific, public health, and clinical challenges underlying current and emerging health disparities.

Keywords: COVID-19; Health disparities; Health equity; Latinx/Hispanic; Research methods.

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