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J Community Health Nurs ; 34(2): 89-101, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28467206

ABSTRACT

Woodsmoke pollution is an environmental justice issue for youth living in certain Pacific Northwest cities. Participatory methods such as Citizen Science and Photovoice are effective ways to involve youth in environmental justice research. Little is understood about how youth may be empowered to address woodsmoke issues in their communities. We examined youth empowerment in a citizen science study on woodsmoke, using Photovoice methodology. Ten diverse youth collected and analyzed indoor air samples and photos, then presented their findings to the community and policy makers. Entrance and exit surveys revealed an increased sense of empowerment to take action on woodsmoke pollution. Youth also expressed increased optimism and a resolve to become scientists to combat environmental injustices.


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Air Pollution/prevention & control , Community-Based Participatory Research/methods , Power, Psychological , Smoke/prevention & control , Adolescent , Environment , Female , Humans , Male , Photography , Pilot Projects , Smoke/adverse effects , Social Justice , Washington
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