Factors influencing well-being among first-generation students of color pursuing graduate-level degrees in public health: A qualitative study
Kimberly Wu, Sunshine Best, W. Marcus Lambert, Shokufeh Ramirez, Christine M. Arcari, Katherine P. Theall, Dovile Vilda

TL;DR
This study explores the challenges and experiences of first-generation students of color pursuing public health graduate degrees and offers recommendations to support their well-being.
Contribution
The study identifies unique barriers and coping strategies of first-generation students of color in public health graduate programs.
Findings
FGSOC are motivated by personal experiences with health disparities to pursue public health.
Structural barriers and multiple priorities negatively impact their well-being during graduate training.
Recommendations include institutional investment, mental health resources, and financial transparency.
Abstract
Diversifying the public health workforce is essential for improving services to all communities. First-generation students of color (FGSOC) are a population who may face unique academic, financial, and health barriers when pursuing graduate-level degrees in public health. This study explored the needs and experiences of 25 recent FGSOC graduates from graduate-level public health programs through interviews. Participants were recruited through snowball and quota sampling to prioritize individuals identifying as Black, Hispanic/Latine, and American Indian/Native Alaskan. Five main themes were developed using reflexive thematic analysis: (1) lived experiences facilitate FGSOC interest in public health, (2) challenges of navigating structural barriers of academic institutions, (3) interplay of support to meet needs and complete graduate degrees, (4) impact of limited resources on health,…
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TopicsGlobal Health Workforce Issues
