North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2021 Jul;49(5):1100-1120. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22605. Epub 2021 May 25.
In this multipart study, participants in a Housing First program on the Island of O'ahu conducted a Photovoice project involving participatory analysis to investigate the recovery process from homelessness several years after being housed. University researchers then conducted a secondary analysis of the Photovoice study content to expand on findings and examine the unique contributions of the different methods. Findings suggest that individuals who have experienced homelessness will likely need continued support, particularly social support and opportunities for community engagement, well after initial housing. Findings also suggests that a combination of iterative analytic methods that remain participatory may be most useful for examining lived experiences of individuals recovering from homelessness. The study represents a participatory investigation of recovery from homelessness, as well as a rigorous inquiry into the research methods best suited to investigate this lived experience.
在这项多部分研究中,参加瓦胡岛“先住后付”计划的参与者开展了一项涉及参与式分析的影像照见证项目,以调查他们在获得住房几年后从无家可归状态中恢复的过程。然后,大学研究人员对影像照见证研究内容进行了二次分析,以扩展研究结果并检查不同方法的独特贡献。研究结果表明,那些经历过无家可归的人可能需要持续的支持,特别是社会支持和参与社区的机会,这在最初获得住房后仍然很重要。研究结果还表明,结合使用保持参与性的迭代分析方法可能对研究无家可归者的生活经历最有用。该研究代表了对从无家可归中恢复的参与式调查,也是对最适合调查这种生活经历的研究方法的严格探究。