Homeless and marginally housed Veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study
Photo-elicitation interviewing (PEI) seems a valuable tool for engaging marginalized populations in research despite documented challenges. Given limited data on acceptability of PEI among homeless and marginally housed Veterans, this evaluation aimed to characterize their research experience. Veter...
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Auteurs principaux: | Keri Rodriguez, Daniel Hedayati, Lauren Broyles, Melissa Wieland, Michael Mitchell, James Conley, Shaddy Saba, Adam Gordon |
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Format: | article |
Langue: | EN |
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The Beryl Institute
2018
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/cd5dc05af88e4c6295c0c88acd70d88a |
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