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Qualitative research methods in mental health: innovative and collaborative approaches

By: Borcsa, Maria (Editor) | Willig,Carla (Editor)
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Switzerland Springer c2021Description: xx, 265p.; 24cmISBN: 9783030653309Subject(s): Technology  -- Medicine & health  | Diseases  | Diseases of nervous system and mental disorders  | Mental disordersDDC classification: 616.89 BOR/Q Online resources: Publisher's URL Summary: This book examines innovative approaches to the use of qualitative methods in mental health research. It describes the development and use of methods of data collection and analysis designed. These methods address contemporary and interdisciplinary research questions, such as how to access the voices of vulnerable populations, understand the relationship between experience and discourse, and identify processes and patterns that characterize institutional practices. The book offers insight into projects that reflect various cultural contexts and geographical locations as well as involve diverse research teams, ranging in their methodology from individual case studies to community-based interventions.
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This book examines innovative approaches to the use of qualitative methods in mental health research. It describes the development and use of methods of data collection and analysis designed. These methods address contemporary and interdisciplinary research questions, such as how to access the voices of vulnerable populations, understand the relationship between experience and discourse, and identify processes and patterns that characterize institutional practices. The book offers insight into projects that reflect various cultural contexts and geographical locations as well as involve diverse research teams, ranging in their methodology from individual case studies to community-based interventions.

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