Snow-Hill Nyssa L, Asefnia Nakisa, Caldwell Daniel M, Avin Julie Ann, Kloos Bret
Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
J Prev Interv Community. 2024 Jan-Mar;52(1):98-121. doi: 10.1080/10852352.2024.2317668. Epub 2024 Mar 14.
Youth experiencing homelessness (YEH) are infrequently included in the development, organization, and provision of homelessness-related services. This lack of youth voice and services tailored for their expressed needs can lead to underutilization of services, dissatisfaction, and poor outcomes. Photovoice, a participatory research method, has been used to empower persons from marginalized populations and to provide a platform for them to share their voices. This photovoice project partnered with six YEH (18-20 years old). Participants worked together, with the support of two group facilitators, to take photographs, identify themes, write narratives that best represented their lived experience, and share their concerns and ideas for the community. Photos and narratives were shared with decisionmakers at community-based showings. Attendees of the showings anecdotally reported having an increased awareness of YEH issues. The showings served as a catalyst in the community to address the challenges of YEH. Recommendations for research and practice are provided.
经历无家可归的青年(YEH)很少被纳入与无家可归相关服务的开发、组织和提供过程中。缺乏青年的声音以及针对他们所表达需求而量身定制的服务,可能会导致服务利用不足、不满情绪以及糟糕的结果。摄影声音(Photovoice)作为一种参与式研究方法,已被用于增强边缘化人群的权能,并为他们提供一个分享声音的平台。这个摄影声音项目与六名18至20岁的经历无家可归的青年合作。参与者在两名小组引导者的支持下共同努力,拍摄照片、确定主题、撰写最能代表他们生活经历的叙述内容,并分享他们对社区的关切和想法。照片和叙述内容在社区展示活动中与决策者分享。展示活动的参与者轶事性地报告称,他们对经历无家可归的青年问题的认识有所提高。这些展示活动成为社区应对经历无家可归的青年所面临挑战的催化剂。文中还提供了研究和实践方面的建议。