About the Health and Wellness Photovoice Project
Project Objectives
Photovoice is a participatory research method that entrusts people with cameras to document their everyday lives and promote social action. The goal of this project was to engage residents at supportive housing agencies in a dialogue about their physical health to generate community-based knowl¬edge and strategies to inform the development and imple¬mentation of health care interventions that can be effectively introduced into these agencies.
Project Status
Completed.
Publications
Cabassa, L. J., Parcesepe, A., Nicasio, A., Baxter, E. Tsemberis S. & Lewis-Fernández, R., (2013). Health and wellness photovoice project: Engaging consumers with serious mental illness in health care interventions. Qualitative Health Research, 23 (5), 618-630. PMCID: PMC3818106
Cabassa, L. J., Nicasio, A. & Whitley, R. (2013). Picturing recovery: A photovoice exploration of recovery among people with serious mental illness in supportive housing. Psychiatric Services, 64 (9), 837-842. PMCID: PMC3864368
Report
We invite you to read our Cultural Competence Matters report on this topic: “Using Photovoice to engage minority consumers in the implementation of health interventions.”
You may see all our periodic Cultural Competence Matters reports here: Cultural Competence Matters.
To see an alphabetical list of all the projects being conducted at our Center, please click here: Research projects at the CECC.