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在“重塑形象”(RESTYLE)研究中,通过照片发声法探索大波士顿地区黑人女性购买和使用更安全美发产品的障碍与促进因素。

Exploring the barriers and facilitators to safer hair product purchasing and use among Black women in the greater Boston area through photovoice in the RESTYLE study.

作者信息

Chan Marissa, Quinn Marlee R, Morales Jackeline, Jones Cynthia, Murray Kalya, Adamkiewicz Gary, Cabassa Leopoldo J, James-Todd Tamarra

机构信息

Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States.

Department of Environmental Health, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2025 Aug 18;13:1513671. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1513671. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Racial/ethnic differences in personal care product (PCP) use, including hair products, are well-documented in the United States (US). Black women are more highly exposed to endocrine disrupting chemicals in PCPs compared to other racial/ethnic groups. We identified barriers and facilitators to safer hair product purchasing and use in the greater Boston, Massachusetts area.

METHODS

Twenty-one Black women were recruited through community organizations to participate in photovoice as a part of the Retail Environment and Hair Styling Exposure (RESTYLE) study. Participants as co-researchers were trained in photography/PCP safety preceding a focus group. The co-researchers took photographs based on a prompt and then engaged in an interview and a focus group to discuss the photos. The co-researchers participated in another round of photography, interviews, and focus groups based on a second co-developed prompt. All study activities were virtual. Deductive and inductive approaches were used to code and analyze the data using NVIVO Version R1.

RESULTS

Five themes related to barriers were identified (e.g., unsafe ingredients allowed in US products and differences in access to safer hair products). Two concepts underlying the barriers were distrust in government/large corporations and individual burden/responsibility to shop for safer products. The two themes related to facilitators were going back to our cultural and community roots and raising individual knowledge and public awareness for action.

DISCUSSION

Photovoice is a powerful community-based participatory method rooted in community experiences. Several barriers and facilitators to safer hair product purchasing and use were identified among the co-researchers' lived experiences that can inform future research and interventions.

摘要

引言

在美国,个人护理产品(PCP)使用方面的种族/民族差异,包括头发产品的使用差异,已有充分记录。与其他种族/民族群体相比,黑人女性在个人护理产品中接触内分泌干扰化学物质的程度更高。我们确定了马萨诸塞州大波士顿地区购买和使用更安全头发产品的障碍和促进因素。

方法

通过社区组织招募了21名黑人女性参与摄影发声活动,作为零售环境与发型设计暴露(RESTYLE)研究的一部分。在焦点小组之前,参与者作为共同研究者接受了摄影/个人护理产品安全方面的培训。共同研究者根据提示拍摄照片,然后进行访谈和焦点小组讨论照片。共同研究者根据第二个共同制定的提示参与另一轮摄影、访谈和焦点小组。所有研究活动都是虚拟的。采用演绎和归纳方法,使用NVIVO版本R1对数据进行编码和分析。

结果

确定了五个与障碍相关的主题(例如,美国产品中允许使用不安全成分以及获取更安全头发产品的差异)。障碍背后的两个概念是对政府/大公司的不信任以及购买更安全产品的个人负担/责任。与促进因素相关的两个主题是回归我们的文化和社区根源以及提高个人知识和公众行动意识。

讨论

摄影发声是一种基于社区经验的强大的社区参与式方法。在共同研究者的生活经历中确定了购买和使用更安全头发产品的几个障碍和促进因素,这些因素可为未来的研究和干预提供参考。

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