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June 18, 2005
Research With Participants in Problem Experience: Challenges and Strategies
Qualitative Health Research 15(6), pp841-854, July 2005
Victor N. Shaw
In this article, the author draws on his years of fieldwork contact with participants who experience various problem events in life, including truancy, running away, delinquency, vagrancy, homelessness, gang membership, criminal conviction, drug abuse, domestic abuse, sexual deviance, sexually transmitted disease, mental disorder, and infection with HIV/AIDS. He examines challenges from and explores strategies for research with participants in problem experience, on the matter of recruitment, participation, empowerment, cross-checking, and researcher protection.
Posted by Emma at June 18, 2005 03:42 PM
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