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The Unstructured Interactive Interview: Issues of Reciprocity and Risks when Dealing with Sensitive Topics:

Juliet Corbin, +1 more
- 01 Jun 2003 - 
- Vol. 9, Iss: 3, pp 335-354
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In this article, the authors examined the interview process and literature for evidence of benefit and harm, and concluded that qualitative research using unstructured inter-subjective interviews can become a process with benefits to both participants and researchers.
Abstract
Qualitative research using unstructured interviews is frequently reviewed by institutional review boards using criteria developed for biomedical research. Unlike biomedical studies, unstructured interactive interviews provide participants considerable control over the interview process, thereby creating a different risk profile. This article examines the interview process and literature for evidence of benefit and harm. Although there is evidence that qualitative interviews may cause some emotional distress, there is no indication that this distress is any greater than in everyday life or that it requires follow-up counseling, although the authors acknowledge distress is always a possibility. Essential to preventing participant distress is the researcher's interviewing skills and a code of ethics. When research is conducted with sensitivity and guided by ethics, it becomes a process with benefits to both participants and researchers. The authors conclude that qualitative research using unstructured interv...

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