| Literature DB >> 30311963 |
Megan Bennett Irby1, DeWanna Hamlin1, Lynn Rhoades2, Nathan Ross Freeman2, Phillip Summers1, Scott D Rhodes1, Stephanie Daniel1.
Abstract
Violence is a public health issue that disproportionately affects adolescents from historically marginalized communities. In response to growing concerns of local violence, our community-academic partnership explored adolescents' perspectives about violence, including perceptions of its causes, consequences, and potential solutions. Ten adolescents participated in a 12-week photovoice project. They received training in basic research methodologies, documented representations of violence through digital photography and creative writing, engaged in empowerment-based photo-discussions, and presented their work to influential advocates in a community forum. Adolescents and staff conducted a thematic analysis of photographs and narratives from which 10 themes emerged across 3 domains: a culture of violence and oppression, structural violence, and mental and physical health. Adolescents presented their work to community stakeholders in a public forum to foster additional discussions regarding violence in the community. This photovoice project yielded rich qualitative insight into adolescents' experiences with and perceptions of violence.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30311963 PMCID: PMC6190587 DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Psychol ISSN: 0090-4392