I am a Ph.D. student affiliated with the Wolfson Institute of Population Health at Queen Mary University London receiving supervision from Professor Victoria Bird and Professor Paul Heritage. I am currently investigating whether the creative data collection method, Photovoice, is appropriate for exploring mental distress amongst adolescents.
Madison Stephens
I am a Ph.D. student affiliated with the Wolfson Institute of Population Health at Queen Mary University London receiving supervision from Professor Victoria Bird and Professor Paul Heritage. I am currently investigating whether the creative data collection method, Photovoice, is appropriate for exploring mental distress amongst adolescents.
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Photovoice within Mental Health Research Involving Adolescents
Photovoice, a research method developed by Wang and Burris (1997), combines photography and narrative, and has emerged as a powerful tool for researching adolescent mental health for participants to express themselves visually, providing unique emotional and metaphorical insights less accessible to other traditional research methods.
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