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Is e-mail communication a feasible method to interview young people with mental health problems?
Michelle Cleary1, Garry Walter
1School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Western Sydney, NSW, Australia. m.cleary@uws.edu.au
Topic:
E-mail interviewing-not to be confused with "online surveying"-shows promise for researchers working with adolescent mental health populations as a data collection method.
Purpose:
To explore potential advantages, constraints, and applications of e-mail interviewing as a research method for staff working with adolescent mental health populations.
Conclusions:
At face value, there appear to be several advantages to e-mail interviewing with young populations and further exploration of this method is warranted.
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