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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
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