Using participatory art-based methods to explore experiences and practices in sexual and reproductive health

Eliza Govender , Phiwe Babalo Nota , Mpume Gumede , Nqobile Ngubane
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Arts-based research is an emergent yet developing methodology in application for health research over the last few decades. Visual arts in research and practice particularly among women in marginalized settings facilitate opportunities to address intricate issues around sexual and reproductive health (SRH), some of which extend to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk perceptions and acceptability and uptake of new services and health options. This paper draws on visual arts-based methods using a specific technique of journey mapping adopted in two studies and aims to demonstrate how art-based methods contribute to socio-behavioural research.

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利用参与式艺术方法探索性健康和生殖健康方面的经验和做法
以艺术为基础的研究是一种新兴的方法,但在过去几十年中,它在健康研究中的应用不断发展。视觉艺术在研究和实践中的应用,尤其是在边缘化环境中的妇女中的应用,为解决与性健康和生殖健康(SRH)有关的错综复杂的问题提供了机会,其中一些问题还包括对人体免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)风险的认识,以及对新服务和健康选择的接受和吸收。本文借鉴了视觉艺术方法,在两项研究中采用了绘制旅程图的特定技术,旨在展示艺术方法如何促进社会行为研究。
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Methods in Psychology (Online)
Methods in Psychology (Online) Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology
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