Perceptions of the Summer Food Environment in a Rural Appalachian Mississippi Community by Youth: Photovoice and Focus Group

IF 1.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition Pub Date : 2021-10-26 DOI:10.1080/19320248.2021.1994082
P. Sandha, D. Holben
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ABSTRACT This exploratory study aimed at investigating the perceptions of the youth regarding the summer food environment using photovoice methodology. A 4-week summer food education program. Eleven youth, 13–18 years were recruited, and 5 (45%) students completed the study. Participants received one of each: introduction to photovoice, disposable camera, logbook, handout of photography tips, and photo release forms followed by participation in a focus group. The naturalized approach was utilized to transcribe and analyzed using grounded theory. Seven themes emerged, including improved availability of and access to healthier, affordable food supply and an improved food environment.
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青年对密西西比州阿巴拉契亚农村社区夏季食物环境的看法:Photovoice和焦点小组
本探索性研究旨在利用光声方法调查年轻人对夏季食物环境的看法。为期4周的夏季食品教育项目。招募青少年11人,年龄13-18岁,完成研究的学生5人(45%)。参与者分别收到一份:photovoice介绍,一次性相机,日志,摄影技巧讲义,照片发布表格,然后参加焦点小组。采用归化的方法,用扎根理论进行转录和分析。出现了七个主题,包括改善提供和获得更健康、负担得起的粮食供应以及改善粮食环境。
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Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition
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