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Id 799
Author Irby M.B., Hamlin D., Rhoades L., Freeman N.R., Summers P., Rhodes S.D., Daniel S.
Title Violence as a health disparity: Adolescents’ perceptions of violence depicted through photovoice
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Irby M.B., Hamlin D., Rhoades L., Freeman N.R., Summers P., Rhodes S.D., Daniel S.; Violence as a health disparity: Adolescents’ perceptions of violence depicted through photovoice ;Journal of Community Psychology vol:46.0 issue: 8 page:1026

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85047608479&doi=10.1002%2fjcop.22089&partnerID=40&md5=b543a3b121f69448f0590b9c2ddd4753
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. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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