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Design of the HerStory First Study: A Step Toward Understanding Stress, Resilience, and Diet Quality for Culturally Restorative CVD Prevention in Young African American Women

Abstract Body: Purpose:
High stress contributes to poor diet quality, a key driver of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk among young African American women (YAAW). Few studies examine psychological resilience—defined as one’s self-reported ability to bounce back from stress—as a predictor of dietary behaviors. Formative mixed-methods research offers an opportunity to understand how stress, resilience, and related resources influence diet quality. The current study describes the design of HerStory First, a community-engaged formative study conducted as Phase I of a planned resilience training pilot behavioral trial for YAAW.
Methods:
HerStory First employed an explanatory-sequential, mixed-methods design framed by Staudinger’s resilience and aging framework and a participatory approach. Three iterative phases were conducted: (0) early community engagement and integration of resilience theory to build trust, define shared resilience experiences, and review prior evidence; (1) co-design of a mixed-methods study (survey, n=233; four mini–focus groups, n=34) identifying stressors and resilience resources related to diet; and (2) translation of formative findings into a pilot resilience intervention (in progress). Community stakeholders guided study design, measure selection, recruitment strategies, and pilot development. Quantitative and qualitative strands were linked through joint displays and sequence-based integration, with survey data used to identify high- and low-resilience pools for focus group recruitment. Data analysis is ongoing.
Results/Discussion:
HerStory First demonstrates the potential importance of theory-driven, community-engaged formative research in informing preventive behavioral interventions for YAAW. Integrating mixed-methods approaches with community insight may support the identification of cultural resources as intervention targets for building resilience and fostering sustainable partnerships for the co-design of a behavioral clinical trial. By centering participants’ lived experiences, HerStory First moves away from deficit models and may establish a foundation for a culturally restorative, resilience-based behavioral trial aimed at preventing CVD among YAAW. Findings are forthcoming.
  • Springfield, Sparkle  ( Loyola University Chicago , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Joyce, Cara  ( Loyola University Chicago , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Penny Williams-wolford, Penny  ( Loyola University Chicago , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Wolford, Dinishia  ( Loyola University Chicago , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Bohnert, Amy  ( Loyola University Chicago , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Saban, Karen  ( LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Hatchett, Lena  ( Loyola University Chicago , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
Meeting Info:

EPI-Lifestyle Scientific Sessions 2026

2026

Boston, Massachusetts

Session Info:

Poster Session 3

Thursday, 03/19/2026 , 05:00PM - 07:00PM

Poster Session

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