1 University of Texas San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.
2 Center for Positive Sexuality, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2019 Oct;20(4):484-497. doi: 10.1177/1524838017717746. Epub 2017 Jul 13.
The purpose of this article is to examine how photovoice research addresses gender-based violence (GBV) among individuals and communities that experience and witness GBV. Photovoice action research (PVAR) methods act as both an intervention and a research method by engaging participants in using photography to depict a topic of concern and in developing potential solutions. To date, there is not a published review of PVAR publications that focus on addressing GBV. This article is comprised of a qualitative systematic review of studies that use photovoice research methods to address GBV. This review is conducted in accordance with the of the Cochrane handbook and results in the examination of 17 publications that meet inclusion criteria. The data synthesis engages grounded theory (GT) methods and results in the emergence of one primary category and three subcategories , , and . The results of this review reveal research, practice, and policy implications for photovoice projects aimed at addressing GBV.
本文旨在探讨摄影法研究如何针对经历和目睹性别暴力(GBV)的个人和社区解决这一问题。摄影法行动研究(PVAR)方法既是一种干预措施,也是一种研究方法,它让参与者通过摄影来描绘一个关注的主题,并制定潜在的解决方案。迄今为止,还没有对专门针对解决 GBV 的 PVAR 出版物进行发表的审查。本文是对使用摄影法研究方法解决 GBV 的研究进行的定性系统评价。本评价符合 Cochrane 手册的要求,并对符合纳入标准的 17 篇出版物进行了审查。数据综合采用扎根理论(GT)方法,结果出现了一个主要类别和三个子类别,即、和。本评价的结果揭示了针对解决 GBV 的摄影法项目在研究、实践和政策方面的意义。