| Literature DB >> 36017584 |
Annette Binder1, Christine Preiser2,3, Sara Hanke1, Meryem Banabak1, Clara Huber1, Kay Uwe Petersen1, Anil Batra1.
Abstract
Qualitative research methods, primarily interviews, have become more common in the field of addiction research. Other data sources were often neglected, although sources such as social media can offer insights into the realities of people, since social media also plays a relevant role in today's living environments. This article examines the use of online forums as an underutilized data source in contrast to telephone interviews, to identify methodological opportunities and challenges. We analyzed nine discussion threads and seven interviews about 'alcohol consumption during pregnancy'. Discursive comparison of the results was performed with a focus on sampling issues, comparability and risks for participants and researchers. Key issues were present in both data sources. People with different opinions were openly hostile in forums, while tolerance was more often expressed in interviews. The interviews showed a rather mild communication style, which could be attributed to social desirability. In the forum discussions, the participants often expressed themselves very directly. To comprehensively grasp the subject matter of the research, it is important to recognize the types of communication promoted by different data sources. These results have implications for research about female substance use. Knowledge of the issues will bestow a valuable contribution to researchers working in the field of substance use to help develop appropriate research approaches, as they engage in research into this highly stigmatized and controversial area.Entities:
Keywords: alcohol consumption; data sources; grounded theory; methods of data collection; online data; pregnancy; qualitative research; stigma
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36017584 PMCID: PMC9511243 DOI: 10.1177/10497323221119005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Health Res ISSN: 1049-7323
Figure 1:Core Concept of the GT Analysis showing the tension between different aspects of the dimensions of motherhood found in the analysis. The analysis showed that the attitude towards alcohol consumption during pregnancy was clearly shaped by self-perception as a (expectant) mother and by the personal idea of the mother's role. The redefinition of one's own role seems to be a dynamic process, especially for women in their first pregnancy. It became clear that pregnant women, in the process of redefining their own role, found themselves in a triangle of tension between the well-being of the child, individual self-image and the needs that arose from the new role as mother-to-be. Depending on which aspect dominated in the pregnant woman, different reasons were identified which led to single or multiple occurrences of alcohol consumption (Binder et al., 2020).
Example Questions From the Alcohol/Tabaco Part of the Interview Guideline
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| General opinion on alcohol / tobacco consumption during pregnancy | • What do you think in general about the consumption of alcohol or tobacco during pregnancy? | Feel free to tell us anything that comes to your mind on this topic. | • What do you think are the reasons for not drinking or smoking during pregnancy? |
| Personal experiences with consumption / abstinence during pregnancy | • How did you feel about this topic during your own pregnancy (pregnancies)? | Can you tell me a little more about that? | • |
| Use of support services and experience with healthcare professionals | • Have you ever looked for information, help or support on the subject? | Do you remember when that was the case? | • |
Selected Text Passages From the Forums and Interviews That Show Devaluation, Tolerance and Relativizing statements.
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