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Critical Reflections on Individual Collages as a Research Method With Young Women Living With HIV in Zambia

Authors :
Chipo Chiiya
Mwangala Mwale
Virginia Bond
Kirsty Sievwright
Madalitso Mbewe
Mutale Chonta
Constance R. S. Mackworth-Young
Anne Stangl
Alison Wringe
Katongo Konayuma
Sue Clay
Source :
Emerging Adulthood. 10:1161-1172
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2020.

Abstract

Art-based research methods can enable young people to generate data that provide insights into their lives. We assessed the feasibility, value, and limitations of collages as a participatory research method to understand the experiences of young women living with HIV. Individual collages were created in participatory workshops, firstly in 2015 and secondly in 2017, by a cohort of young women living with HIV in Lusaka, Zambia. Collages were analyzed visually and thematically and compared to other qualitative methods. Participants engaged readily with making collages and expressed how the collages represented themselves. The collages conveyed aspirations, resilience, optimism, and identities beyond HIV. Other data generation methods focused more on challenges associated with HIV. The second collages demonstrated more complex portrayals of participants’ life and developmental transitions. Collages provided a feasible, effective, and therapeutic method of empowering young women living with HIV to tell their own stories and express their full selves.

Details

ISSN :
21676984 and 21676968
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Emerging Adulthood
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c1e3f9ab72f21635a7c25993bdfcb960
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/2167696820916632