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Title: | Ethical dilemmas of a clinician/researcher interviewing women who have grown up in a family where there was domestic violence |
Authors: | Sammut Scerri, Clarissa Abela, Angela Vetere, Arlene |
Keywords: | Ethical problems Violence Family violence |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | International Institute for Qualitative Methodology |
Citation: | International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 2012, Vol.11(2), p. 102-131. |
Abstract: | This article attempts to illuminate some of the ethical dilemmas of a clinician/researcher interviewing women about a sensitive topic- their experience of having witnessed domestic violence in the family they grew up in, as part of a grounded theory study. Vignettes are presented to illustrate the self-reflexive process of the researcher and how she understood the effects of the interview process on her and the participants. The authors argue that doing in-depth qualitative research interviewing is an intervention in the life of the participants, especially, but not only, when the researchers are clinically-trained. However, this clinical training may also be an important resource from which to draw from, to act ethically and understand some of the complexity of the interaction between researcher and participants. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/4193 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacSoWFS |
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