Young people's climate activism: A review of the literature
S Neas, A Ward, B Bowman - Frontiers in Political Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The year 2018 was a watershed year for young people's climate activism. In this review
article, we explore the methodological trends and key themes across contemporary …
article, we explore the methodological trends and key themes across contemporary …
Co-researching with children in the time of COVID-19: Shifting the narrative on methodologies to generate knowledge
P Cuevas-Parra - International Journal of Qualitative …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Children and young people's participation in decision-making has substantially increased in
the last 3 decades; although, their participation in research has been more problematic due …
the last 3 decades; although, their participation in research has been more problematic due …
[图书][B] Mindfulness-based intervention research: Characteristics, approaches, and developments
This book provides an outline and critical discussion of the characteristics of mindfulness-
based interventions (MBIs) research. Since the first reports on the use of mindfulness …
based interventions (MBIs) research. Since the first reports on the use of mindfulness …
Methodological challenges faced in doing research with vulnerable women: Reflections from fieldwork experiences
Methodological challenges of qualitative research involving people considered vulnerable
are widely prevalent, for which many novice researchers are not well equipped or prepared …
are widely prevalent, for which many novice researchers are not well equipped or prepared …
Therapy the natural way: A realist exploration of the wilderness therapy treatment process in adolescent mental health care in Norway
CR Fernee, T Mesel, AJW Andersen… - Qualitative Health …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Wilderness therapy has the potential to meet the specific needs of the current adolescent
population by providing a rather unique outdoor group treatment. Wilderness therapy is not …
population by providing a rather unique outdoor group treatment. Wilderness therapy is not …
WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): The ongoing process of ethical decision-making in qualitative research: Ethical principles and their application to the research …
L Farrugia - Early human development, 2019 - Elsevier
The nature of qualitative research is fundamentally different from quantitative research. In
depth understanding and exploration of specific phenomena or their significance usually …
depth understanding and exploration of specific phenomena or their significance usually …
Creating space for youth voice: Implications of youth disclosure experiences for youth-centered research
RL Woodgate, P Tennent… - International Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper examines youth's disclosure experiences within the context of chronic illness,
drawing on examples from IN• GAUGE, an on-going research program led by Dr. Roberta L …
drawing on examples from IN• GAUGE, an on-going research program led by Dr. Roberta L …
“People try and label me as someone I'm not”: The social ecology of Indigenous people living with HIV, stigma, and discrimination in Manitoba, Canada
Abstract Indigenous peoples (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) are currently overrepresented in
the HIV epidemic in Canada and are infected at a younger age than those who are not …
the HIV epidemic in Canada and are infected at a younger age than those who are not …
[HTML][HTML] Ethical guidelines for human research on children and adolescents: A narrative review study
G Askari, M Vajdi, S Jafari-Nasab… - Journal of Research …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
The implementation of human research involving children and adolescents necessitates a
nuanced understanding of the distinct ethical complexities and sensitivities that arise. This …
nuanced understanding of the distinct ethical complexities and sensitivities that arise. This …
How stories in the media can be meaningful in children's lives
RNH de Leeuw, A Weijers, AM Ahle… - Media Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Most children love stories, but studies examining their potential for growth are rare. In this
qualitative study, we interviewed 66 children to understand how stories can be meaningful …
qualitative study, we interviewed 66 children to understand how stories can be meaningful …