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Defining HIV/AIDS-related Stigma through PhotoVoice: A Qualitative Approach Mariam Davtyan, MPH Doctoral Candidate University of California Irvine November 4 th , 2015 Abstract #326004 APHA Session Number: 5054
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Defining HIV/AIDS-related Stigma through PhotoVoice: A Qualitative Approach Mariam Davtyan, MPH Doctoral Candidate University of California Irvine November.

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Page 1: Defining HIV/AIDS-related Stigma through PhotoVoice: A Qualitative Approach Mariam Davtyan, MPH Doctoral Candidate University of California Irvine November.

Defining HIV/AIDS-related Stigma through PhotoVoice:

A Qualitative Approach

Mariam Davtyan, MPHDoctoral Candidate

University of California IrvineNovember 4th, 2015

Abstract #326004

APHA Session Number: 5054

Page 2: Defining HIV/AIDS-related Stigma through PhotoVoice: A Qualitative Approach Mariam Davtyan, MPH Doctoral Candidate University of California Irvine November.

Procedures

• PhotoVoice training session facilitated by a professional photojournalist

• Asked to reflect on stigma & take photos to capture reflections– Selected 15-20 photographs– Recorded meanings in contextual journal– Assigned captions– Discussed photos during focus group or semi-structured interview

• Questions asked during the FG and interview:– “Could you please describe the photo that you took?”– “How does this photo show your experience with HIV-stigma?”

• Discussion & interviews audio-recorded & transcribed verbatim

Page 3: Defining HIV/AIDS-related Stigma through PhotoVoice: A Qualitative Approach Mariam Davtyan, MPH Doctoral Candidate University of California Irvine November.

Data Analysis

• Transcripts & photographs analyzed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)

• IPA concerned with lived experience & how participants make sense of them

• Focus on descriptions & interpretations • Extracting meanings of phenomena

from lives, thoughts, and ideas• Allows emergence of nuances and

intricacies in experiences• Iterative & Cyclical

Page 4: Defining HIV/AIDS-related Stigma through PhotoVoice: A Qualitative Approach Mariam Davtyan, MPH Doctoral Candidate University of California Irvine November.

Data Analysis

Read Transcripts

Review Photographs

Write Memos & Summaries

Identify Areas in Need of Clarification

Verify Interpretations

with Participants

Code Text Line by Line

Constant Comparisons

Group Codes into Broad Categories

Condense Categories

Extract Meanings

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Devaluation

“Pennies are more valuable than me!”

Photograph by “SA”

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Ignorance & Lack of Education

“Falsely thinking she could get HIV!”

Photograph by “RB”

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Stigma & Discrimination in Healthcare Settings

“HIV-Stigma & Decay!”

“Doctors should know better!”

Photographs by “SA”

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Depression

“Sad Clown: I can make everyone else happy, but I’m not happy!”

Photograph by “AC”

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“Contagious!”

Fear of Dating & Intimacy

Photograph by “SD”