Wurtz Heather M, Flores Andrea, Willen Sarah S, Mason Katherine A
Research Program on Global Health and Human Rights, Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute, University of Connecticut, 405 Babbidge Road, U-1205, Storrs, CT, 06269, USA.
Department of Anthropology, University of Connecticut, 354 Mansfield Road, Unit 1176, Storrs, CT, 06226, USA.
Pract Anthropol. 2025;47(1):36-48. doi: 10.1080/08884552.2024.2374296. Epub 2024 Oct 11.
Online journaling is a methodological tool that has also been shown to have therapeutic benefits for some populations. However, the potential value - and limitations - of online journaling within immigrant communities remain underexplored. We present a proof-of-concept analysis exploring the efficacy and feasibility of engaging immigrant women in an online journaling project. We report on a study that used online journaling as an approach to explore the long-term social impact of the pandemic on South Asian and Latinx immigrant women in New York City. Findings suggest that this method may work particularly well with immigrant women because of the constraints they face in accessing support for mental health distress. The digital nature of online journaling may also promote the inclusion of immigrants in journaling-based studies because of its capacity to offer participants a greater range of options for how, when, and under what circumstances they choose to engage. We highlight study findings, reflect critically on our research process, and offer recommendations for the use of online journaling in future research and community programming. We argue for the role of community-based partnerships in ensuring rich participant engagement.
在线日志是一种方法工具,已被证明对某些人群具有治疗益处。然而,在线日志在移民社区中的潜在价值和局限性仍未得到充分探索。我们进行了一项概念验证分析,探讨让移民妇女参与在线日志项目的有效性和可行性。我们报告了一项研究,该研究将在线日志作为一种方法,以探讨疫情对纽约市南亚和拉丁裔移民妇女的长期社会影响。研究结果表明,这种方法可能对移民妇女特别有效,因为她们在获得心理健康困扰方面的支持时面临诸多限制。在线日志的数字性质也可能促进移民参与基于日志的研究,因为它能够为参与者提供更多关于如何、何时以及在何种情况下参与的选择。我们突出研究结果,批判性地反思我们的研究过程,并为在未来研究和社区项目中使用在线日志提供建议。我们主张基于社区的伙伴关系在确保丰富的参与者参与方面的作用。