Adaptation Of Photovoice Methodology To Promote Policy Dialog Among Street-Based Drug Users In Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

ARTS & HEALTH(2019)

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Background: Like other epidemics, the current heroin epidemic in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic is a largely invisible and devastating social problem linked to numerous structural and social determinants of health.Methods: In this article, we connect a community-based participatory research methodology-"PhotoVoice"-with the theoretical orientation of critical medical anthropology to identify local interpretations of complex social and structural factors that are most salient to the well-being of local Dominican populations affected by drug addiction.Results: Specifically, we describe Proyecto Lentes (Lens Project), a PhotoVoice initiative launched in 2014, which brought together active drug users to visually unveil and critically analyze the microand macro-factors shaping the marginalized and stigmatized drug addiction epidemic in Santo Domingo.Conclusions: While the synthesis of PhotoVoice and critical medical anthropology provides a powerful political analysis tool, this fusion is particularly apt in its ability to capture the Invisible voices' of marginalized communities, potentially contributing to future policy reform and social empowerment.
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PhotoVoice, critical medical anthropology, injecting drug users, drug policy reform, Dominican Republic
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