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Consensual Qualitative Research: Replicability Of Results And Social Reliability Of Process, Nicholas Morrison
Consensual Qualitative Research: Replicability Of Results And Social Reliability Of Process, Nicholas Morrison
Doctoral Dissertations
To solidify further their scientific footing, qualitative approaches would ideally demonstrate that they yield replicable information about a phenomenon under study. Although consensual qualitative research (CQR; Hill, 2012) proposes a rigorous, multistep method to enhance interjudge reliability and instill confidence in the results, it remains unclear if multiple uniformly trained teams analyzing the same stimulus set would arrive at similar analytic output (i.e., replicability—a high form of trustworthiness). Moreover, it is unclear if replicability (or lack thereof) might be influenced by the process through which CQR judges arrive at their output (i.e., social reliability). Addressing these gaps, this …
The Role Of Stigma On Mental Health Service-Seeking Among Armenian-American Men, Anthony Saroyan
The Role Of Stigma On Mental Health Service-Seeking Among Armenian-American Men, Anthony Saroyan
Doctoral Dissertations
This study examined the role of stigma on mental health service-seeking among Armenian-American men who self-identified as having lived through or currently are living with a mental health issue. This qualitative study utilized interpretive phenomenological analysis to ensure that the lived experiences of Armenian-American men are represented through their perspective. A total of six participants engaged in this study. All participants self-identified as male and as having experienced a mental health issue, have utilized mental health services at least once in their lifetime, resided in the San Francisco Bay Area, and as being of Armenian descent. Through exploring the lived …