1 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
2 Fostering Open eXpression Among Youth, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada.
Qual Health Res. 2018 Jun;28(7):1185-1198. doi: 10.1177/1049732317750862. Epub 2018 Jan 5.
In this article, we describe and evaluate body mapping as (a) an arts-based activity within Fostering Open eXpression Among Youth (FOXY), an educational intervention targeting Northwest Territories (NWT) youth, and (b) a research data collection tool. Data included individual interviews with 41 female participants (aged 13-17 years) who attended FOXY body mapping workshops in six communities in 2013, field notes taken by the researcher during the workshops and interviews, and written reflections from seven FOXY facilitators on the body mapping process (from 2013 to 2016). Thematic analysis explored the utility of body mapping using a developmental evaluation methodology. The results show body mapping is an intervention tool that supports and encourages participant self-reflection, introspection, personal connectedness, and processing difficult emotions. Body mapping is also a data collection catalyst that enables trust and youth voice in research, reduces verbal communication barriers, and facilitates the collection of rich data regarding personal experiences.
本文描述并评估了身体映射,它既是针对西北地区青年的教育干预项目“促进青年公开表达”(FOXY)中的一项艺术活动,也是一种研究数据收集工具。数据包括 2013 年在六个社区参加 FOXY 身体映射工作坊的 41 名女性参与者(年龄在 13-17 岁之间)的个人访谈、研究人员在工作坊和访谈期间的现场记录以及来自 7 名 FOXY 促进者的关于身体映射过程的书面反思(2013 年至 2016 年)。主题分析采用发展评估方法探讨了身体映射的效用。结果表明,身体映射是一种干预工具,支持和鼓励参与者进行自我反思、内省、个人联系和处理困难情绪。身体映射也是一种数据收集催化剂,它能够在研究中建立信任和青年的声音,减少语言沟通障碍,并促进个人经验的丰富数据收集。