Emine Yılmaz, Ganime Can Gür, Abdullah Sarman, Yasemin Ece Ayyıldız
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The Sound of Ruined Cities: Being Adolescent in Earthquake: A Photovoice Study
As in all other traumas, children and adolescents are more sensitive and vulnerable to the effects of earthquakes. This study aimed to understand the earthquake experiences of adolescent survivors. This study is a qualitative study in which the photovoice method was used. The research was completed with 15 volunteer adolescents between the ages of 12 and 16 living in a/tent container city because their houses were destroyed or heavily damaged after the earthquake. The analysis revealed three themes: helplessness, anger, sadness, loss, miss, anxiety and fear (emotional wounds), changes in life (change of routines, issues with the shelter, tent life) and coping with challenges (support, sharing, hope, common pain, gratitude, believe creator). The results showed that these individuals faced significant physiological and emotional challenges, grappling with changes in their lives and struggling to maintain a sense of normality. However, the study also highlighted the positive influence of support from various sources, such as social connections and spirituality. It was emphasised that the photovoice method facilitated self-reflection, exploration of values and recognition of strengths and could be an adolescent therapeutic strategy for further research.
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The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing is the official journal of the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. It is a fully refereed journal that examines current trends and developments in mental health practice and research.
The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing provides a forum for the exchange of ideas on all issues of relevance to mental health nursing. The Journal informs you of developments in mental health nursing practice and research, directions in education and training, professional issues, management approaches, policy development, ethical questions, theoretical inquiry, and clinical issues.
The Journal publishes feature articles, review articles, clinical notes, research notes and book reviews. Contributions on any aspect of mental health nursing are welcomed.
Statements and opinions expressed in the journal reflect the views of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc.