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Self-Disclosure Experiences of Adults Who Stutter: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.

American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2022
PURPOSE Self-disclosure describes the act of revealing personal information to another person. To date, researchers in the area of stuttering have primarily demonstrated the utility of self-disclosure through analysis of listener perceptions.
M. Young   +3 more
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Understanding online grooming: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of adolescents' offline meetings with adult perpetrators.

International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect, 2022
BACKGROUND It is the norm for adolescents to form friendships online but connecting with strangers poses risks of online grooming. Adult perpetrators take advantage of the internet's anonymity and accessibility to befriend and groom young people for ...
J. Chiu, E. Quayle
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Interpretation/Analysis Methods in Hermeneutic Interpretive Phenomenology

Nursing Research, 2003
Although hermeneutical interpretive phenomenological methodology has been used in many nursing research studies, reports of findings are generally not specific regarding the analysis, or "interpretive process," of this methodology.The purpose of this article is to assist researchers in analyzing interviews and observations, as part of hermeneutical ...
Janice D, Crist, Christine A, Tanner
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An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Social Identity Transition in Academic Retirement

Work, Aging and Retirement, 2021
One of the most serious challenges inherent in retirement transition is coping with social identity changes. We investigated social identity processes and the role of social engagement during retirement transition by examining the life narratives of ...
Anca M. Miron   +4 more
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Combining interpretative phenomenological analysis and existential hermeneutic phenomenology to reveal critical moments of managerial lived experience: a methodological guide

Qualitative research in organization and management, 2021
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to offer a complete guide to a qualitative method for capturing critical moments of managerial practice that combines interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) and existential hermeneutic phenomenology (EHP ...
L. Jedličková   +3 more
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Compulsive Hoarding: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2010
Background:This project aimed to explore the experiences of people who compulsively hoard and how they make sense of their own hoarding behaviours.Method:A total of 11 compulsive hoarders were recruited and interviewed using a simple semi-structured interview format, designed for the purposes of the study.
Stephen, Kellett   +3 more
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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and the New Genetics

Journal of Health Psychology, 2002
This article offers an introduction to the use of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to conduct research on psychological and social issues in the new genetics. Some key methodological points in the employment of IPA are highlighted. The article examines some of the important issues for health psychologists that arise following advances in
Elizabeth, Chapman, Jonathan A, Smith
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Interpretative phenomenological analysis: a discussion and critique

Nurse Researcher, 2011
The aim of this article is to examine the approach of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) and to add to discussions regarding the contribution that the approach can make to healthcare research.Interpretative phenomenological analysis is an approach to qualitative, experiential research that has been gaining in momentum and popularity over ...
Pringle, Jan   +3 more
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Patient non-adherence: an interpretative phenomenological analysis

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2017
Purpose While interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) has been used in health psychology research, it has so far not been applied to seek deeper insights into the patients’ experiences about treatment. The purpose of this paper is to address this gap by using IPA to understand patient non-adherence.
Vidya, Dalvi, Nandakumar, Mekoth
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Breastfeeding and emerging motherhood identity: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of first time Chinese Australian mothers' breastfeeding experiences.

Women and Birth, 2020
BACKGROUND Chinese Australian mothers are more likely than the general Australian mothers to introduce formula in the first month of age. A better understanding of the context of formula introduction in the early weeks of birth can provide a deeper ...
Konsita Kuswara   +6 more
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