Somali perspectives on physical activity: PhotoVoice to address barriers and resources in San Diego


Autoria(s): Murray, Kate E.; Mohamed, Amina Sheik; Dawson, Darius B; Syme, Maggie; Abdi, Sahra; Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Although many immigrants enter the United States with a healthy body weight, this health advantage disappears the longer they reside in the United States. To better understand the complexities of obesity change within a cultural framework, a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, PhotoVoice, was used, focusing on physical activity among Muslim Somali women. The CBPR partnership was formed to identify barriers and resources to engaging in physical activity with goals of advocacy and program development. Muslim Somali women (n = 8) were recruited to participate, trained and provided cameras, and engaged in group discussions about the scenes they photographed. Participants identified several barriers, including safety concerns, minimal culturally appropriate resources, and financial constraints. Strengths included public resources and a community support system. The CBPR process identified opportunities and challenges to collaboration and dissemination processes. The findings laid the framework for subsequent program development and community engagement.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86220/

Publicador

The Johns Hopkins University Press

Relação

DOI:10.1353/cpr.2015.0011

Murray, Kate E., Mohamed, Amina Sheik, Dawson, Darius B, Syme, Maggie, Abdi, Sahra, & Barnack-Tavlaris, Jessica (2015) Somali perspectives on physical activity: PhotoVoice to address barriers and resources in San Diego. Progress in Community Health Partnerships, 9(1), pp. 83-90.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #170106 Health Clinical and Counselling Psychology #170113 Social and Community Psychology
Tipo

Journal Article