PHOTO-ELICITATION: AN INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUE IN HEALTH PROMOTION RESEARCH Kacy L. Michel Faculty Mentor: Dr. Buzz Pruitt Department of Health & Kinesiology,

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PHOTO-ELICITATION: AN INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUE IN HEALTH PROMOTION RESEARCH Kacy L. Michel Faculty Mentor: Dr. Buzz Pruitt Department of Health & Kinesiology, Texas A&M University  The two objectives of this study were: 1)To determine how the marital system influences the physical activity habits of each partner 2)To understand how the other systems containing the marital unit (i.e. cultural, occupational, and familial) influence the physical activity behavior of spouses (see Figure 1)  Marital influence on physical activity is ambiguous  CDC (2004), Waite (1995), and Waite and Gallagher (2000) reported increased levels of p.a. after marriage; Craig (1990) and Craig and Truswell (1988) indicated decreased levels of p.a.  Marriages can be considered “systems” nested within broader systems such as cultural and occupational systems  Bertalanffy’s General Systems Theory (1976) guided this study, and McGarry’s Family Systems Theory Principles (2002) assisted the understanding of marriages as systems (see handout) Best Practices for Photo-Elicitation Photo-elicitation v. Photo Voice Introduction s s Methods Purpose Discussion  Couples were identified using stratified purposive sampling (i.e. couples with and without children/couples from different age groups); criteria for inclusion in this sample were couples who were: 1) married, 2) heterosexual, and 3) living in US  Data collection tools included: in-depth interviews, field notes, observations, and photo-elicitation  Study data were analyzed using the constant comparative method for qualitative data (Merriam, 2009)  Peer debriefing memos, audit trails, and transcripts were used as trustworthy documents (see Erlandson, 1993)  The principle of interconnectedness was clearly demonstrated in this sample; spending time together as a couple was the most important way the marital “system” influenced spousal p.a.  Participants identified cultural system influences such as gender roles and culturally-determined body image ideals  The wholeness principle was seen in the generational “loop” between parents and children of participants  The marital systems had to adapt p.a. to changes in the environment such as career changes and the addition of children and/or pets *note: P.A. refers to physical activity  Consider using cameras as incentives for participation  Be aware of ethical considerations if studying special populations (e.g. children)  Give participants adequate time to ponder how to express thoughts and attitudes in picture form  At the start of an interview, allow participants to explain why they chose to take certain pictures  Stress creativity and higher-order thinking Table 2: Summary of Main Themes Figure 1: General Systems Theory Concept Map Figure 2: Photo-Elicitation Examples “Sex is a lot of physical activity for us. Honestly, that is our most frequent form of activity.” “We walk the dog everyday. In a funny way, she brings us together.” “White women are suppose to be waif thin, and it is hard to live up to. The three jeans represent three different jean sizes I have been in the last 4 years.” Cultural System Occupational/ Organizational System Social System (Friends & Family) Marital System Results  Photo-elicitation was introduced by Collier (1967) as a tool for eliciting unique qualitative data  Photo-elicitation presents an “intimate photographic account of family culture” (Collier, 1967) and uniquely describes lived experiences (Clark-Ebanez, 2004)  Photo voice was introduced by Wang & Burris in the mid-1990s as a qualitative technique meant to “give voice” to marginalized people or groups  Photo voice, distinct from photo-elicitation, is meant to bring about social change and social justice