In this article we outline methodological considerations for conducting research interviews with couples. We draw from two qualitative men’s health studies, both developed to explore social interactions between men and their partners of either sex in relation to their health practices. We utilized a combination of separate interviews and joint couple interviews. From these studies we offer insight into our experiences of using both types of interview styles, addressing four key areas which span elements across the research project journey: (a) choosing a mode of interview; (b) ethical concerns in couple research; (c) the interview as a platform for disclosure; and (d) analyzing data from couple research
Though distress in couple relationships is common, many partners are resistant to formal interventio...
The data deposited consists of interview transcripts (with identifying information obscured) from tw...
Dyadic, or joint, interviewing has appeared in studies since the 1970s (Arksey, 1996). However, it i...
In this article, we outline methodological considerations for conducting research interviews with co...
open access articleDespite a growing literature on the value of relational data in studies of social...
Undertaking qualitative dyad or couple interviews involving intimate partner abuse and substance use...
There are an increasing number of qualitative studies which focus on the dyad (couples, families, ca...
The aim of this article is to discuss the couple interview as a method of collecting data in interpr...
Challenging the under-representation of fathers in the literature about parenthood in sociotechnical...
Dyadic interviews, in which two participants are interviewed together, are becoming more popular in ...
Although qualitative research about couples and families is becoming increasingly widespread, the as...
Aim. This paper is an exploration of the utility and value of feminist approaches when undertaking n...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
Aim. This paper is an exploration of the utility and value of feminist approaches when undertaking n...
This article is the next instalment in our ‘How to…’ series about qualitative research, and focuses ...
Though distress in couple relationships is common, many partners are resistant to formal interventio...
The data deposited consists of interview transcripts (with identifying information obscured) from tw...
Dyadic, or joint, interviewing has appeared in studies since the 1970s (Arksey, 1996). However, it i...
In this article, we outline methodological considerations for conducting research interviews with co...
open access articleDespite a growing literature on the value of relational data in studies of social...
Undertaking qualitative dyad or couple interviews involving intimate partner abuse and substance use...
There are an increasing number of qualitative studies which focus on the dyad (couples, families, ca...
The aim of this article is to discuss the couple interview as a method of collecting data in interpr...
Challenging the under-representation of fathers in the literature about parenthood in sociotechnical...
Dyadic interviews, in which two participants are interviewed together, are becoming more popular in ...
Although qualitative research about couples and families is becoming increasingly widespread, the as...
Aim. This paper is an exploration of the utility and value of feminist approaches when undertaking n...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
Aim. This paper is an exploration of the utility and value of feminist approaches when undertaking n...
This article is the next instalment in our ‘How to…’ series about qualitative research, and focuses ...
Though distress in couple relationships is common, many partners are resistant to formal interventio...
The data deposited consists of interview transcripts (with identifying information obscured) from tw...
Dyadic, or joint, interviewing has appeared in studies since the 1970s (Arksey, 1996). However, it i...