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  • Social Sciences
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Joint interviewing is increasingly discussed in research, often viewed favorably.
  • Previous literature has not fully explored the potential methodological and ethical drawbacks of this approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically examine the methodological and ethical challenges of joint interviews.
  • To highlight potential negative consequences for data quality and participant well-being.

Main Methods:

  • The study draws on the author's experiences conducting joint interviews with obstructive sleep apnea patients and their partners.
  • Qualitative analysis of interview dynamics and ethical considerations.

Main Results:

  • Joint interviews can lead to one partner silencing the other, creating symbolic violence and biased data.
  • This method may foster passivity, preventing equal voice and resulting in fragmented research findings.
  • The joint approach risks increasing couple tension and potentially harming relationships, violating ethical principles.

Conclusions:

  • Joint interviewing presents significant risks to data validity and participant welfare.
  • Researchers must carefully consider these challenges and explore alternative methodologies.
  • Interviewing social partners may offer a more equitable and less harmful approach to data collection.