N Dure Baboudóttir Fatou, Jandi Zeca, Ferreira William Gomes, Einarsdóttir Jónína, Gunnlaugsson Geir
Faculty of Sociology, Anthropology and Folkloristics, University of Iceland School of Social Sciences, Reykjavík, Iceland.
National Institute for Studies and Research (INEP), Republic of Guinea Bissau, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau.
BMJ Paediatr Open. 2025 Jul 15;9(1):e003529. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2025-003529.
Socioeconomic determinants of health are well-documented, yet adolescents' perspectives are often under-represented. The study aimed to engage adolescents in a low-income sub-Saharan setting to explore their daily experiences and analyse their perceptions of inequality within their local environment.
A photovoice project was conducted from January to March 2024 with six adolescents aged 16-19 years in Bissau, the capital of Guinea-Bissau. Participants used disposable cameras to capture up to 15 photos each, representing daily inequalities and documented reflections through narratives using the PHOTO method, that is, writing notes about the photo, its context and potential implications for change. After 2 weeks, participants selected key images and engaged in a focus group discussion to analyse their photos. Thematic analysis was conducted using Atlas.ti.
Four themes of inequality emerged: education, health and sanitation, environment and economy. Adolescents highlighted inadequate access to healthcare and sanitation facilities, environmental degradation, disparities between public and private schools and economic hardship limiting access to education and work. Their narratives revealed frustration over systemic barriers, yet demonstrated awareness and creativity in navigating challenges.
Adolescents' visual narratives provide insights into their experiences of inequality, highlighting the value of participatory methods in amplifying youth voices. The findings suggest the need for equity-focused interventions addressing structural determinants for inequality across the four identified themes. Including adolescents in policy development is important to promote social justice and their well-being.
健康的社会经济决定因素已有充分记录,但青少年的观点往往未得到充分体现。该研究旨在让撒哈拉以南非洲低收入地区的青少年参与进来,探索他们的日常经历,并分析他们对当地环境中不平等现象的看法。
2024年1月至3月,在几内亚比绍首都比绍对6名16至19岁的青少年开展了一项摄影叙事项目。参与者使用一次性相机,每人最多拍摄15张照片,展示日常的不平等现象,并通过使用PHOTO方法的叙事记录反思,即写下关于照片、其背景以及对变革的潜在影响的笔记。两周后,参与者挑选关键照片,并参加焦点小组讨论以分析他们的照片。使用Atlas.ti进行主题分析。
出现了四个不平等主题:教育、卫生与环境卫生、环境和经济。青少年强调了获得医疗保健和卫生设施的机会不足、环境退化、公立和私立学校之间的差距以及限制获得教育和工作机会的经济困难。他们的叙述揭示了对系统性障碍的沮丧,但也展示了应对挑战时的意识和创造力。
青少年的视觉叙事揭示了他们的不平等经历,凸显了参与式方法在放大青年声音方面的价值。研究结果表明,需要针对四个已确定主题中的不平等结构决定因素采取以公平为重点的干预措施。让青少年参与政策制定对于促进社会正义和他们的福祉很重要。