Mayman Yolanda R, van Wyk Brian
School of Public Health, Faculty of Community and Health Sciences, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.
J Public Health Afr. 2025 Jan 31;16(1):625. doi: 10.4102/jphia.v16i1.625. eCollection 2025.
Research involving adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) is challenging, as adolescents often struggle with articulating their experiences, a difficulty further compounded by HIV-related stigma, particularly in African contexts. Photovoice methods offer a valuable participatory approach, engaging and allowing participants to express and share their stories through visual representation, amplifying their voices in research.
The aim of this review is to map out and synthesise evidence on the use of photovoice methods in research with ALHIV in African contexts.
All countries in the African region were included.
Eight electronic databases (ERIC, Ebscohost, PubMed, SCOPUS, CINAHAL, PsycINFO, CABI Direct and Africa Index Medicus) were searched to identify articles that used photovoice methods with ALHIV in Africa to publish between 2000 and 2024. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) flowchart guided the screening and reporting of articles, with a narrative synthesis conducted.
Three key themes emerged in this review: resilience, personal challenges and environmental factors faced by ALHIV. Despite its strengths as a participatory approach, photovoice methods remain underutilised in research involving ALHIV in African contexts.
This review demonstrates that high-quality photovoice studies can be effectively implemented in research with ALHIV in resource-constrained African settings with high HIV prevalence and stigma. Photovoice offers valuable insights to inform interventions aimed at improving the treatment outcomes and mental well-being of ALHIV, enhancing the relevance of such initiatives in these contexts.
These findings can further inform policies and interventions aimed at the care, well-being and treatment outcomes of ALHIV within African countries.
涉及感染艾滋病毒青少年(ALHIV)的研究具有挑战性,因为青少年往往难以清晰表达自己的经历,而与艾滋病毒相关的耻辱感使这一困难更加复杂,尤其是在非洲背景下。摄影声音方法提供了一种有价值的参与式方法,让参与者能够通过视觉呈现来表达和分享他们的故事,在研究中放大他们的声音。
本综述的目的是梳理和综合关于在非洲背景下对感染艾滋病毒青少年使用摄影声音方法进行研究的证据。
涵盖非洲区域的所有国家。
检索了八个电子数据库(教育资源信息中心、EBSCOhost、PubMed、Scopus、护理学与健康领域数据库、心理学文摘数据库、国际农业与生物科学中心数据库和非洲医学索引),以识别2000年至2024年间在非洲对感染艾滋病毒青少年使用摄影声音方法的已发表文章。系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)流程图指导文章的筛选和报告,并进行了叙述性综合分析。
本综述出现了三个关键主题:感染艾滋病毒青少年的复原力、个人挑战和环境因素。尽管摄影声音方法作为一种参与式方法有其优势,但在非洲背景下涉及感染艾滋病毒青少年的研究中,该方法的使用仍然不足。
本综述表明,在艾滋病毒流行率高且存在耻辱感的资源有限的非洲环境中,高质量的摄影声音研究可以有效地应用于感染艾滋病毒青少年的研究。摄影声音提供了有价值的见解,为旨在改善感染艾滋病毒青少年的治疗结果和心理健康的干预措施提供信息,增强这些举措在这些背景下的相关性。
这些发现可以进一步为非洲国家内旨在照顾感染艾滋病毒青少年、促进其福祉和改善治疗结果的政策和干预措施提供信息。