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转变焦点:以影像叙事探索无家可归者养宠物的益处和障碍。

Shifting the Focus: A Photovoice exploration of the benefits and barriers of having a pet while experiencing homelessness.

机构信息

Center for One Health Research, Hans J. Rosling Center for Population Health, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States of America.

School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Mar 13;19(3):e0295588. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295588. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

While experiencing homelessness with a pet can present unique challenges, it can also provide physical health, mental health, and social benefits. A Photovoice project with adolescents and adults experiencing homelessness with a pet was conducted in Seattle, Washington, USA in 2018-2019 to explore the experience of homelessness with a pet, the impact of the human-animal bond on the health of each, and to drive policy changes to help support people experiencing homelessness (PEH) with pets. Twenty-five people spanning a range of age groups, genders, and living situations were recruited primarily through homeless-services providers, 19 of whom completed the study and created over 900 images. One-on-one semi-structured interviews were conducted with each participant to review printed photos. A key theme emerging from the interviews and photos was the importance and strength of the human-animal bond, providing mental and physical health benefits, and motivation for daily activities or making/maintaining positive changes. Challenges related to homelessness with a pet included barriers to access services, housing, and employment. Participants provided policy recommendations to improve support for PEH with pets. Multiple public exhibitions of images from all participants were held, reaching service providers, policy makers, and the general public. Visitor feedback included statements of positive change in attitudes towards PEH with pets among housed individuals. Collectively, the images, stories and themes deepen our understanding of homelessness with pets, leading to increased empathy and potential for policies that benefit the health of PEH and their pets.

摘要

虽然与宠物一起经历无家可归会带来独特的挑战,但它也可以带来身体健康、心理健康和社交福利。2018 年至 2019 年,在美国华盛顿州西雅图市,针对有宠物的无家可归青少年和成年人开展了一项摄影心声项目,旨在探讨有宠物的无家可归经历、人类与动物之间的关系对彼此健康的影响,并推动政策变革,以帮助支持有宠物的无家可归者(PEH)。研究人员主要通过无家可归服务提供商招募了 25 名年龄、性别和生活状况各异的参与者,其中 19 人完成了研究并创作了超过 900 张照片。对每位参与者进行了一对一的半结构化访谈,以查看打印照片。从访谈和照片中出现的一个关键主题是人与动物之间的关系的重要性和力量,它提供了身心健康的益处,并为日常活动或做出/维持积极的改变提供了动力。与宠物一起无家可归的挑战包括获得服务、住房和就业的障碍。参与者提出了改善对有宠物的无家可归者支持的政策建议。所有参与者的照片都在多个公共展览中展出,服务提供者、政策制定者和公众都可以看到。访客反馈包括住房者对有宠物的无家可归者的态度发生积极变化的声明。总的来说,这些图像、故事和主题加深了我们对宠物无家可归的理解,增强了对无家可归者及其宠物健康有益的政策的共鸣和潜力。

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