Using photovoice as a tool for community engagement to assess the environment and explore environmental health disparities.
J Health Dispar Res Pract
; 10(3): 68-86, 2017.
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ABSTRACT
Photovoice was used as a participatory research method to document perceived local environmental hazards, pollution sources, and potential impact on health among community members to address environmental health disparities. A convenience sample of 16 adults in Orangeburg, South Carolina participated in Photovoice. Photos depicted positive and negative implications of the environment across seven themes recreation and leisure; food access; hazards and pollution; health, human, and social services; economic issues; beautification; and accommodation and accessibility. Positive and negative photos demonstrated a high level of interest among community members in considering how the environment influences health and health disparities.
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J Health Dispar Res Pract
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2017
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