Zulkffli, Mohd Asyraf Ab. Rashid, Radzuwan Kamarul Azlan, Mohammad Affiq Ismail, Hanita Hanim
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
This research examines the complex interplay of religiosity, sexuality, and infidelity. We adopted a case study approach in this research, and discourse was made central to the analysis. There were two participants; both identified as homosexuals. One participant, Fahrin, is married while the other, Muzz, is divorced at the time of the interview. T...
Adjei, Stephen Baffour Mpiani, Anthony
Published in
Journal of interpersonal violence
Religion has long been recognized as a powerful tool capable of shaping the lives of people in many societies. In this study, we draw insights from discursive psychology to explore the influence of religious beliefs and practices on the perpetration of husband-to-wife abuse and the entrapment of victims in Ghana. Semi-structured focus group discuss...
Nilsson, Cassandra
Background: Most likely given the increase in sick leave absence with mental health issues as the dominant cause, the Swedish Work Environment Agency has released a new regulation regarding the organisational and psychosocial work environment. Shiftwork has been given special attention. Nurses often perform shiftwork and are one of the professions ...
Sthamann, Erin McMullen, Linda M.
Published in
Qualitative Health Research
Critiques of antidepressants in public spaces such as print media, blogs, social media, websites, and radio and television programs are now commonplace. Such critiques typically center on issues such as the side effects and risks of antidepressants, overblown claims of effectiveness, the fallacy of the chemical imbalance hypothesis, overprescribing...
Tennent, Emma
Published in
The British journal of social psychology
The nature of the link between identity and action is a fundamental question for social science. One focus in psychology is how actions like seeking help are implicated in matters of identity. This paper presents a discursive psychology study of identity and help in social interaction. Drawing on a corpus of nearly 400 recorded calls to a victim su...
Day, G Robert, G Leedham-Green, K Rafferty, AM
BACKGROUND: The early stages of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic prompted unprecedented displays of gratitude to healthcare workers. In the United Kingdom, gratitude was a hotly debated topic in public discourse, catalysing compelling displays of civic togetherness but also attracting criticism for being an unhelpful distraction that authorize...
Aloneftis, Rebecca Challenor, Julianna
Published in
Journal of health psychology
A critical discursive approach examined how the voice hearing identity is negotiated. Conflicting constructions identified voice hearing not only as distressing but also as a normal experience. The discursive strategies reveal that when individuals who hear voices construct their identity, they must either disavow their own distress to avoid stigma...
Liu, Hao
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Eckert, Judith
Interviews erscheinen als die qualitative Forschungsmethode der Wahl, sind selbst jedoch bislang nur selten Gegenstand qualitativer Methodenforschung geworden. Weitgehend unklar ist daher, was in qualitativen Interviews eigentlich genau geschieht und wie Interviews als Kommunikations- und Interaktionssituationen empirisch konstituiert werden. Mit d...
Huma, Bogdana Stokoe, Elizabeth Sikveland, Rein Ove
Published in
The British journal of social psychology
While there are many definitions and conceptual accounts of 'persuasion' and other forms of social influence, social scientists lack empirical insight into how and when people actually use terms like 'persuade', 'convince', 'change somebody's mind' - what we call the vocabularies of social influence - in actual social interaction. We collected inst...