Unravelling context: a formative photovoice study of Indian youth perspectives of sanitation and hygiene practices

Q4 Environmental Science Waterlines Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3362/1756-3488.20-00009
Anise Gold-Watts, G. Aamodt, R. Shanmugasundaram, S. Bastien
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Water, sanitation, and hygiene are issues of substantial public health importance. Community-based participatory research approaches such as photovoice can help explore and identify determinants that influence sanitation and hygiene-related behaviours. This study aimed to use photovoice as part of the formative research process to increase understanding of youth’s perceptions of the cultural and contextual factors that influence sanitation and hygiene-related behaviours in Thirumalaikodi, India. First, a school was recruited using convenience sampling; next, 10 participants were purposively selected to participate in an information meeting, seven photo discussion sessions, and one wrap-up session over a three-week period. In each photo discussion session, participant groups selected one ‘trigger’ photograph, and through a structured discussion using SHOWED mnemonic questions (a series of questions that ask participants to describe and reflect upon a chosen photograph), generated a new understanding of issues related to water, sanitation, and hygiene. All sessions were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Conventional content analysis was used to analyse photo discussion session text. Findings revealed that factors such as social structure, education, and culture influence behaviours that determine the sanitary conditions of an individual’s private and public spaces. Furthermore, participants described how descriptive norms generated practices (e.g. littering) that were reinforced and maintained by limited access to waste management systems, attitudinal indifference, and generational beliefs. Findings yielded an in-depth understanding of youth’s perceptions of the cultural and contextual factors that influence sanitation and hygiene-related behaviours. This study also contributes to the advancement of participatory applications in formative research and intervention adaptation processes.
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解开语境:印度青年对环境卫生和个人卫生习惯的看法的形成性照片语音研究
水、环境卫生和个人卫生是具有重大公共卫生重要性的问题。基于社区的参与性研究方法,如photovoice,可以帮助探索和确定影响环境卫生和卫生相关行为的决定因素。本研究旨在使用photovoice作为形成性研究过程的一部分,以增加对影响印度Thirumalaikodi环境卫生和卫生相关行为的文化和背景因素的理解。首先,采用方便抽样法招募一所学校;接下来,有目的地选择10名参与者参加为期三周的信息会议,七次照片讨论会议和一次总结会议。在每个照片讨论环节中,参与者小组选择一张“触发”照片,并通过使用显示助记问题(一系列要求参与者描述和反思所选照片的问题)的结构化讨论,产生对与水,卫生设施和卫生有关的问题的新理解。所有会议都进行了录音和逐字抄录。传统的内容分析用于分析照片讨论会议文本。研究结果显示,社会结构、教育和文化等因素会影响决定个人私人和公共空间卫生状况的行为。此外,参与者还描述了描述性规范如何产生实践(例如乱扔垃圾),这些实践由于接触废物管理系统的机会有限、态度冷漠和代际信仰而得到加强和维持。调查结果深入了解了青年对影响环境卫生和卫生相关行为的文化和背景因素的看法。本研究也有助于促进参与式应用在形成性研究和干预适应过程中的应用。
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Waterlines
Waterlines Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Published since 1982 Waterlines is a refereed journal providing a forum for those involved in extending water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management to all in developing countries. Waterlines aims to bridge the gap between research and practice: it encourages papers written by researchers for the benefit of practice and those written by practitioners to inform research and policy. It highlights information sources and promotes debate between different perspectives. Waterlines considers the key challenges facing those in the water and sanitation sector–engineers, health professionals.
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