Tanjasiri Sora Park, Lew Rod, Kuratani Darrah G, Wong Michelle, Fu Lisa
Department of Health Science, California State University, Fullerton, CA 92834-3599, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2011 Sep;12(5):654-65. doi: 10.1177/1524839910369987.
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities face enormous health disparities, with tobacco use contributing to high rates of cancer and heart disease. There is growing interest nationwide on the influence of environmental factors on tobacco use. AAPI communities have been found to have higher exposures to tobacco company marketing compared to the general population. The authors describe the use of Photovoice (a qualitative needs assessment technique) to empower AAPI youth to identify and understand environmental characteristics associated with tobacco use in four AAPI communities in California and Washington. Of the six major environmental themes identified from the photos, three themes were found across all four communities. Debrief sessions with youth and community leaders underscore the relevance of Photovoice for identifying community needs and motivating community organization for change. Despite some logistical challenges, Photovoice exemplifies the power and potential of this community-based methodology to capture how the environment influences youth on tobacco use.
亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民(AAPI)社区面临着巨大的健康差距,吸烟导致癌症和心脏病的高发病率。全国范围内,人们越来越关注环境因素对吸烟的影响。研究发现,与普通人群相比,AAPI社区接触烟草公司营销的机会更多。作者描述了使用摄影之声(一种定性需求评估技术)来赋能AAPI青年,以识别和理解加利福尼亚州和华盛顿州四个AAPI社区中与吸烟相关的环境特征。从照片中识别出的六个主要环境主题中,有三个主题在所有四个社区中都存在。与青年和社区领袖的汇报会强调了摄影之声在识别社区需求和激励社区组织变革方面的相关性。尽管存在一些后勤挑战,但摄影之声体现了这种基于社区的方法在捕捉环境如何影响青年吸烟方面的力量和潜力。