The UCF Institute for Social and Behavioral Science (ISBS) engages in community-centered research and program evaluations, specializing in research relevant to public health and policy issues across the state of Florida. To meet this end, ISBS employs various quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including, but not limited to, interviews, focus groups, secondary data analysis, statistical analysis, survey administration, content analysis, and GIS mapping. ISBS clientele are diverse and include local governments, not-for-profit agencies, and academics to answer critical research and evaluative questions on health, violence, crime, food insecurity, homelessness, and other social problems. In this way, we advance the science that guides improving the lives of individuals, the health of communities, and the well-being of the broader population.
ISBS works with community partners through a holistic approach. The core of this approach is a focus on mixed methodology. Moreover, adherence to stakeholder voices—from the stories of violence survivors residing in a shelter, to the experiences of those who navigate substance abuse issues—is a hallmark of our approach. In these ways, we are able to piece together an in-depth understanding of the issues addressed by our partners.