Navigating the Perils of Pregnancy and Childbirth Among Youth in La Pointe, Haiti: Insights Captured Through Community Photovoice Research
Tonya A. MacDonald,
Marie-Carmèle Charles,
Olès Dorcely,
Françoise D. Volcy Bonne Anney,
Medge Dona Mular,
Lovenska Sylvestre,
Rose Andrele Bien Aimé,
Elizabeth K. Darling,
Saara Greene,
Sandra Moll,
Carmen Logie,
Lawrence Mbuagbaw,
Faculty of Health Sciences,
Health Research Methods,
Evidence and Impact,
McMaster University,
McMaster Midwifery Research Centre,
McMaster University,
Faculté de l,
apprentissage continu,
Université de Montréal,
Maternal-Newborn Care Units,
Centre Médical Béraca,
La Pointe,
Campus Henri Christophe de Limonade,
Université d,
État d,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
McMaster University,
Faculty of Social Sciences,
School of Social Work,
McMaster University,
School of Rehabilitation Science,
McMaster University,
Canada Research Chair in Global Health Equity and Social Justice with Marginalized Populations,
Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work,
University of Toronto,
School of Graduate and Postgraduate Studies,
Centre for Gender ,
Sexual Health Equity,
Environment and Health of United Nations University,
Richmond Hill,
Department of Anesthesia,
McMaster University,
Department of Pediatrics,
McMaster University,
Biostatistics Unit,
Father Sean O,
Sullivan Research Centre,
Centre for the Development of Best Practices in Health,
Yaoundé Central Hospital,
Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
Department of Global Health,
Stellenbosch University,
Cape Town,
South Africa
Qualitative Health Research
Published online on July 23, 2025
Qualitative Health Research, Ahead of Print.
In Haiti, surviving pregnancy and childbirth is especially tenuous for young women, who are already marginalized. One of the four leading causes of death for women 20–24 years old is pregnancy- or childbirth-related. An important gap remains regarding ...