'Through the drawings...they are able to tell you straight': Using arts-based methods in violence research in South Africa.
Arts-based methods are underutilized in violence research and may offer improved means of understanding these phenomena; but little is known about their value, especially in low-resource settings. A pilot study using a cross sectional sample was conducted in rural South Africa to determine the feasi...
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Main Authors: | Nataly Woollett (Author), Nicola Christofides (Author), Hannabeth Franchino-Olsen (Author), Mpho Silima (Author), Ansie Fouche (Author), Franziska Meinck (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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