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1 Gaza: rethinking and decolonizing mental health responses in humanitarian emergencies Mc Mahon A; Merchant H; Alkhatib S; Khanyari S; Alami T; Sader E; Nachabe J; El-Khoury J; Jabr S; 41681124
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Research as intervention? Exploring the health and well-being of children and youth facing global adversity through participatory visual methods D' Amico M; Denov M; Khan F; Linds W; Akesson B; 27043374
EDUCATION
3 Who Should Decide How Machines Make Morally Laden Decisions? Dominic Martin 27905083
JMSB
4 A Public Health Ethics Case for Mitigating Zoonotic Disease Risk in Food Production Bernstein J; Dutkiewicz J; 33997264
SOCANTH
5 Vulnerabilities in clinician-parent exchanges and the cascade of communication traps: a review Ferretti E; Schoenherr JR; Mattiola A; Daboval T; 35383036
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Substance Use Research with Indigenous Communities: Exploring and Extending Foundational Principles of Community Psychology. Wendt DC, Hartmann WE, Allen J, Burack JA, Charles B, D'Amico EJ, Dell CA, Dickerson DL, Donovan DM, Gone JP, O'Connor RM, Radin SM, Rasmus SM, Venner KL, Walls ML 31365138
PSYCHOLOGY
7 Chaco Canyon Dig Unearths Ethical Concerns. Claw KG, Lippert D, Bardill J, Cordova A, Fox K, Yracheta JM, Bader AC, Bolnick DA, Malhi RS, TallBear K, Garrison NA 29745246
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Title:Research as intervention? Exploring the health and well-being of children and youth facing global adversity through participatory visual methods
Authors:D'Amico MDenov MKhan FLinds WAkesson B
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27043374/
DOI:10.1080/17441692.2016.1165719
Publication:Global public health
Keywords:Arts-based researchchildren in adversityethicsglobal healthresearch as intervention
PMID:27043374 Category: Date Added:2016-04-05
Dept Affiliation: EDUCATION
1 a Department of Education , Concordia University , Montréal , Canada.
2 b School of Social Work , McGill University , Montréal , Canada.
3 c Department of Integrated Studies in Education , McGill University , Montréal , Canada.
4 d Department of Applied Human Sciences , Concordia University , Montréal , Canada.
5 e Lyle S. Hallman Faculty of Social Work , Wilfrid Laurier University , Kitchener , Canada.

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Global health research typically relies on the translation of knowledge (from health professionals to the community) and the dissemination of knowledge (from research results to the wider public). However, Greenhalgh and Wieringa [2011. Is it time to drop the 'knowledge translation' metaphor? A critical literature review. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 104(12), 501-509. doi: 10.1258/jrsm.2011.110285 ] suggest 'that while "translation" is a widely used metaphor in medicine, it constrains how we conceptualize and study the link between knowledge and practice' (p. 501). Often the knowledge garnered from such research projects comes from health professionals rather than reflecting the lived experiences of people and communities. Likewise, there has been a gap in 'translating' and 'disseminating' the results of participatory action research projects to policymakers and medical practitioners. This paper will look at how using participatory visual methodologies in global health research with children and youth facing global adversity incorporates the multiple functions of their lived realities so that research becomes a means of intervention. Drawing from a literature review of participatory visual methods as media, content and processes of global health research, this paper raises practical, theoretical, and ethical questions that arise from research as intervention. The paper concludes by exploring what lessons emerge when participatory visual methodologies are integrated into global health research with children and youth facing global adversity.





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