Acceptability of mental health photovoice research with adolescents in rural Mexico
Acceptability of mental health photovoice research with adolescents in rural Mexico

Acceptability of mental health photovoice research with adolescents in rural Mexico

Glob Ment Health (Camb). 2025 Oct 24;12:e128. doi: 10.1017/gmh.2025.10080. eCollection 2025.

ABSTRACT

The mental health (MH) of adolescents in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), particularly those in rural areas, has historically been neglected in research and services, despite the documented burden MH problems represent among these populations. Settings where MH stigma is high require strategic research methods. Photovoice is a promising method for MH research in contexts of high stigma, but studies examining its acceptability with rural adolescents in LMIC remain scarce. We explored the acceptability of photovoice for MH research through perspectives of adolescents from rural Mexico who participated in a photovoice project focused on factors affecting their MH. Adolescents (n = 40) participated in focus groups where they discussed what they learned through the MH photovoice project, and the aspects of the method they perceived to be valuable. Focus groups transcripts were thematically analyzed. Participants’ satisfaction with the MH photovoice project was tied to: (1) learning about the meaning, nature, and experiences of MH; (2) enjoying relationships, novelty, and fun; and (3) wishing for more time, more play, and continuity. Photovoice is an acceptable method for MH research among rural adolescents in LMIC, sparking reflection and collective dialog that can lead to the development of local initiatives.

PMID:41292596 | PMC:PMC12641300 | DOI:10.1017/gmh.2025.10080