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Bodies as evidence: Mapping new terrain for teen pregnancy and parenting.

Aline C Gubrium1, Alice Fiddian-Green1, Kasey Jernigan2, Elizabeth L Krause2.   

Abstract

Predominant approaches to teen pregnancy focus on decreasing numbers of teen mothers, babies born to them, and state dollars spent to support their families. This overshadows the structural violence interwoven into daily existence for these young parents. This paper argues for the increased use of participatory visual methods to compliment traditional research methods in shifting notions of what counts as evidence in response to teen pregnancy and parenting. We present the methods and results from a body mapping workshop as part of 'Hear Our Stories: Diasporic Youth for Sexual Rights and Justice', a project that examines structural barriers faced by young parenting Latinas and seeks to develop relevant messaging and programming to support and engage youth. Body mapping, as an engaging, innovative participatory visual methodology, involves young parenting women and other marginalised populations in drawing out a deeper understanding of sexual health inequities. Our findings highlight the ways body mapping elicits bodies as evidence to understand young motherhood and wellbeing.

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Keywords:  Latina sexual health; Teen pregnancy; body mapping; participatory visual methods

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26895231     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2016.1143522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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