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Qualitative research advice

  • 02-03-2012 10:24am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 4


    Hi there,
    I am currently doing a research project on "Disclosing mental health issues in the workplace" as part of my Masters Degree. I am hoping to interview interested participants who have experience in this regard in terms of what brought them to disclosing in work, how they found the experience and what they learned from it. This is just a very general overview as I am not on here looking for participants. I am going through mental health organisations and am having some luck but I want to keep looking. My question really is to anyone who has done a qualitative research project on mental health. Could you give me any of your tips on recruitment or places you found were willing or able to help you out? Just trying to get as many ideas and as much advice as I can.
    Thank you.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 369 ✭✭sadie9


    Best way is to contact the relevant organisation's support agency (eg. Aware for Depression) and then ask them to distribute the research invitations to their members (like at meetings or support group evenings) or post it on their website.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 Lis0101


    Thanks Sadie. Wasn't sure what suggestions to make to the orgs but they sound good :)


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