Issues Encountered in a Qualitative Secondary Analysis of Help-Seeking in the Prodrome to Psychosis

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Brenda M. Gladstone
Tiziana Volpe
Katherine M. Boydell
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[1] The Hospital for Sick Children,Community Health Systems Resource Group
[2] The Hospital for Sick Children,Community Health Systems Resource Group, Child Health Evaluative Services
[3] University of Toronto,Departments of Psychiatry and Public Health Sciences
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The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 2007年 / 34卷
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qualitative methods; qualitative secondary analysis; first-episode psychosis; parent narratives; help-seeking;
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Primary data are rarely used explicitly as a source of data outside of the original research purpose for which they were collected. As a result, qualitative secondary analysis (QSA) has been described as an “invisible enterprise” for which there is a “notable silence” amongst the qualitative research community. In this paper, we report on the methodological implications of conducting a secondary analysis of qualitative data focusing on parents’ narratives of help-seeking activities in the prodrome to psychosis. We review the literature on QSA, highlighting the main characteristics of the approach, and discuss issues and challenges encountered in conducting a secondary analysis. We conclude with some thoughts on the implications for conducting a QSA in children’s mental health services and research.
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页码:431 / 442
页数:11
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