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Combining self-determination theory and photo-elicitation to understand the experiences of homeless women

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posted on 2021-08-30, 03:14 authored by Monique Phipps, Lisa Dalton, Hazel Maxwell, Michelle L Cleary
Homelessness is a complex and gendered experience. To understand this complexity, novel theoretical frameworks and appropriate research methods are required. Most women living without homes have experienced some form of abuse or mental health issues before becoming, being or exiting homelessness and there is high prevalence of trauma in this vulnerable population. Researchers investigating women’s homelessness need to ensure the research process is not retraumatising. This paper proposes a theoretical framework that combines self-determination theory (SDT) and photo-elicitation to support and guide research conducted with women who are at risk of negative effects of power imbalances and retraumatisation in research. The framework offers new opportunities to sensitively study women’s homelessness by leveraging a strengths-based premise and empowering procedures to increase women’s control in the research process. Embedding this method within the SDT research framework repositions women from objects of research to being competent, autonomous, active and empowered agents in the research process.

History

Volume

42

Issue

2

Start Page

164

End Page

171

Number of Pages

8

eISSN

1096-4673

ISSN

0161-2840

Location

England

Publisher

Taylor & francis

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

University of Tasmania

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Issues in Mental Health Nursing

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