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Identifying the Health Needs of the East North Philadelphia Latino Youth via PhotoVoice [PDF]
Introduction: The East North Philadelphia community contains the city’s largest Latino population, most of whom are of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent.
Arisi, Maria F. +4 more
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An Understanding of Religious Doing: A Photovoice Study [PDF]
The ability to participate in everyday activities that hold meaning and value is a determinant of health and wellbeing. Occupational therapists work with people when health and social barriers limit this valued participation. However a challenge persists
Bannigan, Katrina +2 more
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Engaging Youth through Photovoice [PDF]
The photovoice process aims to use photographic images taken by persons with little money, power, or status to enhance community needs assessments, empower participants, and induce change by informing policy makers of community assets and deficits. This article describes a youth photovoice project implemented in an after-school program that attempted ...
Robert W, Strack +2 more
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Background: Youth in foster care face unique challenges that can significantly impact their personal development and well-being. However, most research does not include them.
Kate R. Watson +7 more
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Implementing Photovoice in School-based Evaluations: Navigating Challenges and Leveraging Benefits
This article explores the use of photovoice as an evaluation method in a high school summer bridge program (the Innovators program). Photovoice is a participatory research method where participants take photographs and share narratives in response to ...
Mostafa Hanafy +2 more
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Health in my community: Conducting and evaluating photovoice as a tool to promote environmental health and leadership among Latino/a youth [PDF]
BackgroundThe PhotoVoice method has shown substantial promise for work with youth in metropolitan areas, yet its potential for use with Latino youth from agricultural areas has not been well documented.ObjectivesThis project was designed to teach ...
Casillas, C +6 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced a shift in long established participatory visual qualitative methods. Some researchers adapted photovoice— which traditionally happens in-person—and used technology to connect with participants referred to as “digitally ...
Callista A. Ottoni +2 more
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Engaging youth in post-disaster research: Lessons learned from a creative methods approach [PDF]
Children and youth often demonstrate resilience and capacity in the face of disasters. Yet, they are typically not given the opportunities to engage in youth-driven research and lack access to official channels through which to contribute their ...
Cox, Robin S +5 more
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Photovoice and House Meetings Within Participatory Action Research [PDF]
Participatory action research (PAR) is an epistemology where community members and researchers collaborate to (a) determine the problem to be researched, (b) collect data, (c) analyze data, (d) come to a conclusion, (e) determine an intervention, (f ...
Ferńandez, Jesica S. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Systems and structures designed to protect and support young people, specifically (in this paper) young women, are ironically the same systems that maintain gender disparity. Consequently, this has influenced the embodied identities of young women who experience and use violence. Such systemic and structural intersectionality has impacted upon
Louise Rak +3 more
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