This article describes the usability of a retrospective data collection tool called the lifegrid (LG) in exploring adolescent substance abuse from the perspective of mothers and their substance abusing adolescent. We found the LG approach useful in building researcher-participant rapport, enhancing participants' depth and range of recall, and cross-referencing and comparing of events between participant accounts. These advantages are discussed in detail in this article, while we also unpack some of the challenges we faced in using the LG approach in our qualitative study. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs150324
Within the context of a study about the lived experiences of Indigenous males living with HIV in Van...
Life history interviews are a commonly used method in qualitative drug research, but the use of time...
Objective: Despite over fifty years of research on self-harming behavior, including both non-suicida...
This article describes the usability of a retrospective data collection tool called the lifegrid (LG...
This article describes the usability of a retrospective data collection tool called the lifegrid (LG...
Research into potentially sensitive issues with young people presents numerous methodological and et...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
Background: Methodological literature on qualitative research with children and young people suggest...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
Data collection methods for qualitative research are varied and have a rich history. The Life Story ...
Background: When a family encounters the problem of adolescent substance misuse, the burden of manag...
Data collection methods for qualitative research are varied and have a rich history. The Life Story ...
Socio-economic status and conditions are known to be key determinants of health and inequality. Thes...
This article illustrates the value of in-depth life history interviews using life mapping in qualita...
The life grid, has recently been acclaimed as a accurate method for collecting retrospective data fr...
Within the context of a study about the lived experiences of Indigenous males living with HIV in Van...
Life history interviews are a commonly used method in qualitative drug research, but the use of time...
Objective: Despite over fifty years of research on self-harming behavior, including both non-suicida...
This article describes the usability of a retrospective data collection tool called the lifegrid (LG...
This article describes the usability of a retrospective data collection tool called the lifegrid (LG...
Research into potentially sensitive issues with young people presents numerous methodological and et...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
Background: Methodological literature on qualitative research with children and young people suggest...
This article is a commentary on the life history approach, which specifically described aspects of a...
Data collection methods for qualitative research are varied and have a rich history. The Life Story ...
Background: When a family encounters the problem of adolescent substance misuse, the burden of manag...
Data collection methods for qualitative research are varied and have a rich history. The Life Story ...
Socio-economic status and conditions are known to be key determinants of health and inequality. Thes...
This article illustrates the value of in-depth life history interviews using life mapping in qualita...
The life grid, has recently been acclaimed as a accurate method for collecting retrospective data fr...
Within the context of a study about the lived experiences of Indigenous males living with HIV in Van...
Life history interviews are a commonly used method in qualitative drug research, but the use of time...
Objective: Despite over fifty years of research on self-harming behavior, including both non-suicida...