Interviewing is considered a key form of qualitative inquiry in psychology that yields rich data on lived experience and meaning making of life events. Interviews that contain multiple components informed by specific epistemologies have the potential to provide particularly nuanced perspectives on psychological experience. We offer a methodological model for a multi-component interview that draws upon both pragmatic and constructivist epistemologies to examine generational differences in the experience of identity development, stress, and health among contemporary sexual minorities in the United States. Grounded in theories of life course, narrative, and intersectionality, we designed and implemented a multi-component protocol that was admi...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences, including the thoug...
Research shows clear links between lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth and delibera...
Introduction: Scientific literature and clinical practice still pay insufficient attention to the in...
Interviewing is considered a key form of qualitative inquiry in psychology that yields rich data on...
The intersectional perspective allows to analyse the way in which multiple forms of identities (sex,...
What better way of building bridges between diverse people and communities, than through developing ...
This study explored effective interviewer strategies and lessons learned based on collection of nar...
The purpose of this article is to contextualize qualitative phenomenological psychological interview...
The establishment of qualitative approaches in the mainstream of psychology research facilitates inn...
Reflexivity is a key aspect of qualitative research. Considerable attention has been given to the wa...
Four youth who identified as sexual or gender minorities were recruited from a high school in Upstat...
The establishment of qualitative approaches in the mainstream of psychology research facilitates inn...
The establishment of qualitative approaches in the mainstream of psychology research facilitates inn...
The establishment of qualitative approaches in the mainstream of psychology research facilitates inn...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences, including the thoug...
Research shows clear links between lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth and delibera...
Introduction: Scientific literature and clinical practice still pay insufficient attention to the in...
Interviewing is considered a key form of qualitative inquiry in psychology that yields rich data on...
The intersectional perspective allows to analyse the way in which multiple forms of identities (sex,...
What better way of building bridges between diverse people and communities, than through developing ...
This study explored effective interviewer strategies and lessons learned based on collection of nar...
The purpose of this article is to contextualize qualitative phenomenological psychological interview...
The establishment of qualitative approaches in the mainstream of psychology research facilitates inn...
Reflexivity is a key aspect of qualitative research. Considerable attention has been given to the wa...
Four youth who identified as sexual or gender minorities were recruited from a high school in Upstat...
The establishment of qualitative approaches in the mainstream of psychology research facilitates inn...
The establishment of qualitative approaches in the mainstream of psychology research facilitates inn...
The establishment of qualitative approaches in the mainstream of psychology research facilitates inn...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences, including the thoug...
Research shows clear links between lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth and delibera...
Introduction: Scientific literature and clinical practice still pay insufficient attention to the in...