Documenting Grief and Bereavement Experiences among Older Chinese Immigrants in LA: A Photovoice Pilot Study
Qianyun Wang, Cindy Sangalang

TL;DR
This study explores how older Chinese immigrants in Los Angeles experience grief and bereavement, using photos to capture their unique challenges and emotional struggles.
Contribution
The study introduces a culturally sensitive Photovoice method to document grief experiences among older Chinese immigrants, highlighting intersectional factors.
Findings
Older Chinese immigrants face unique grief challenges due to cultural barriers and discrimination.
Photovoice effectively captures and shares their grief experiences through visual storytelling.
Preliminary results will be presented in a community exhibition to raise awareness.
Abstract
This pilot study explored grief and bereavement experiences among older Chinese immigrants in Los Angeles using a Photovoice approach. The COVID-19 pandemic not only triggered global waves of grief but also intensified anti-Asian racism, disproportionately affecting older Asian immigrants with severe symptoms of depression and anxiety. Older Chinese immigrants faced unique challenges in grief adjustment due to cultural and linguistic barriers, limited social support, and discrimination in healthcare settings. This study employed Photovoice, a participatory action research strategy, to authentically capture and discuss these experiences through visual data. The research, conducted in collaboration with the Chinatown Service Center, addressed the following research questions: 1) What were the lived experiences of grief and bereavement among older Chinese immigrants? 2) How did…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticipatory Visual Research Methods · Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health · Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods
