| Literature DB >> 29657558 |
Michelle Teti1, Bryana French2, Allison Kabel1, Rose Farnan3.
Abstract
Many women living with HIV/AIDS (WL-HIV/AIDS) experience significant mental distress. Although creative arts strategies are well positioned to help support women by inspiring creativity and meaning-making, few arts programs have been implemented and evaluated with this population. We conducted a photography project with thirty WL-HIV/AIDS from three United States cities. Participants took pictures to capture their life with HIV/AIDS and described their photos and stories in group and individual sessions. Using thematic analysis, we identified that the project supported women's mental health in four ways by facilitating empowerment and helping women to express themselves, address their mental health with new tools like photography, and process past traumas. Photography projects may help WL-HIV/AIDS understand and manage their mental health.Entities:
Keywords: Creative arts; HIV/AIDS; creativity in counseling; diversity; mental health; mental health and illness; multi-cultural; qualitative research
Year: 2016 PMID: 29657558 PMCID: PMC5894524 DOI: 10.1080/15401383.2016.1206493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Creat Ment Health ISSN: 1540-1383