The PhotoVoice method for collaborating with people with lived experience of mental health conditions to strengthen mental health services.

Journal: Global mental health (Cambridge, England)

Volume: 10

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Affiliated Institutions:  Center for Global Mental Health Equity, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, USA. Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal.

Abstract summary 

There is a growing recognition of the benefits of collaborating with people with lived experience (PWLE) of mental health conditions in mental health research and implementation of services. Such collaboration has been effective in reducing mental health stigma and improving the quality of mental health care. Here, we describe using PhotoVoice as a collaborative method in which PWLE use visual narratives to tell their recovery stories for promoting social contact, debunking myths and reducing stigma. First, we outline the framework of this collaboration, drawing on theories from medical anthropology and social psychology and focusing on reducing mental health stigma among primary healthcare workers. Then, we describe the process using our learnings from implementing PhotoVoice in Nepal, Ethiopia and Uganda. We highlight collaboration in five key steps with associated considerations: (1) identifying PWLE for collaboration; (2) training in photography, distress management and presentation skills; (3) developing a photographic recovery story; (4) training healthcare workers using the PhotoVoice narratives; and (5) ongoing support of mental health systems strengthening in collaboration with PWLE. Then, we critically reflect on the process, highlighting the benefits and challenges to the participants and researchers, thereby paving the way for expanding collaborations with PWLE using the PhotoVoice method.

Authors & Co-authors:  Rai Sauharda S Gurung Dristy D Kohrt Brandon B

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Citations :  Abayneh S, Lempp H, Rai S, Girma E, Getachew M, Alem A, Kohrt BA and Hanlon C (2022) Empowerment training to support service user involvement in mental health system strengthening in rural Ethiopia: A mixed-methods pilot study. BMC Health Services Research 22(1), 1–14.
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Doi : e80
SSN : 2054-4251
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
community-based participatory research;developing countries;mental health services;photography;social stigma
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Uganda
Publication Country
England