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Methods of mapping ethnographic data on migration, tourism labor, and health risk in the Dominican Republic.

Karina Livingston1, Mark Padilla1, Derrick Scott1, José Félix Colón-Burgos1, Armando Matiz Reyes1, Nelson Varas-Díaz1.   

Abstract

This paper focuses on a mixed-method approach to quantifying qualitative data from the results of an ongoing NIDA-funded ethnographic study entitled "Migration, Tourism, and the HIV/Drug-Use Syndemic in the Dominican Republic". This project represents the first large-scale mixed method study to identify social, structural, environmental, and demographic factors that may contribute to ecologies of health vulnerability within the Caribbean tourism zones. Our research has identified deportation history as a critical factor contributing to vulnerability to HIV, drugs, mental health problems, and other health conditions. Therefore, understanding the movements of our participants became a vital aspect of this research. This paper describes how we went about translating 37 interviews into visual geographic representations. These methods help develop possible strategies for confronting HIV/AIDS and problematic substance use by examining the ways that these epidemics are shaped by the realities of people's labor migration and the spaces they inhabit. Our methods for mapping this qualitative data contribute to the ongoing, broadening capabilities of using GIS in social science research. A key contribution of this work is its integration of different methodologies from various disciplines to help better understand complex social problems.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27656039      PMCID: PMC5028012     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fla Geogr        ISSN: 0739-0041


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Authors:  Mark B Padilla; Vincent Guilamo-Ramos; Alida Bouris; Armando Matiz Reyes
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 9.308

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Authors:  Merrill C Singer; Pamela I Erickson; Louise Badiane; Rosemary Diaz; Dugeidy Ortiz; Traci Abraham; Anna Marie Nicolaysen
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2006-06-16       Impact factor: 4.634

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