Literature DB >> 31152366

Using Photovoice to Understand Suicidality Among Gay, Bisexual, and Two-Spirit Men.

Olivier Ferlatte1,2, John L Oliffe3, Travis Salway4,5, Alex Broom6, Victoria Bungay3, Simon Rice7.   

Abstract

This study explored the drivers of suicidality from the perspectives of gay, bisexual, and two-spirit men (GB2SM) with a history of suicidality. Twenty-one GB2SM participated in this photovoice study taking photographs to depict and discuss their previous suicidality. Data were collected from in-depth individual interviews in which participants discussed their photographs and in turn offered verbal/narrative accounts of suicidality. Drawing on intersectionality, analyses of the photographs and interview data revealed three interconnected themes. First, adverse childhood events and negative adolescent experiences were described as the root causes of mental health struggles and suicidality. Second, violence and homophobia had disrupted these men's education and employment opportunities and some participants detailed how their lack of capital and challenges for maintaining employment shaped their suicidality. Third, a sociality of stigma and sense of isolation compounded experiences of suicidality. The three themes overlapped and were shaped by multiple intersectional axes including sexuality, class, ethnicity, and mental health status. The findings have implications for services and health professionals working with GB2SM who need to thoughtfully consider life-course trajectories and multiple social axes when assessing and treating GB2SM experiencing suicidality. More so, because these factors relate to social inequities, structural and policy changes warrant targeted attention.

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Keywords:  Gay and bisexual men’s health; Intersectionality; Male suicide; Photovoice; Sexual orientation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31152366     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-019-1433-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


  6 in total

1.  How do sexual and gender minority people acquire the capability for suicide? Voices from survivors of near-fatal suicide attempts.

Authors:  Kirsty A Clark; Travis Salway; Erin M McConocha; John E Pachankis
Journal:  SSM Qual Res Health       Date:  2022-01-28

2.  Virtual Photovoice With Older Adults: Methodological Reflections during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Olivier Ferlatte; Julie Karmann; Geneviève Gariépy; Katherine L Frohlich; Gregory Moullec; Valérie Lemieux; Réjean Hébert
Journal:  Int J Qual Methods       Date:  2022-05-07

3.  Segmenting or Summing the Parts? A Scoping Review of Male Suicide Research in Canada.

Authors:  John L Oliffe; Mary T Kelly; Gabriela Gonzalez Montaner; Paul S Links; David Kealy; John S Ogrodniczuk
Journal:  Can J Psychiatry       Date:  2021-03-15       Impact factor: 4.356

4.  Male-Type and Prototypal Depression Trajectories for Men Experiencing Mental Health Problems.

Authors:  Simon M Rice; David Kealy; Zac E Seidler; John L Oliffe; Ronald F Levant; John S Ogrodniczuk
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-10-07       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 5.  Men's Experiences of Mental Illness Stigma Across the Lifespan: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Sarah K McKenzie; John L Oliffe; Alice Black; Sunny Collings
Journal:  Am J Mens Health       Date:  2022 Jan-Feb

6.  The Gendered Dimensions of Photovoice in Men's Health Promotion Research.

Authors:  John L Oliffe; Joan L Bottorff
Journal:  Health Promot Pract       Date:  2022-03
  6 in total

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