2004
DOI: 10.1081/ja-200033233
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Qualitative Research: Contributions to the Study of Drug Use, Drug Abuse, and Drug Use(r)-Related Interventions

Abstract: This article describes how qualitative social science research has and can contribute to the emerging field of drug and alcohol studies. An eight-stage model of formative-reformative research is presented as a heuristic to outline the different ways in which qualitative research may be used to better understand micro and macro dimensions of drug use and distribution; more effectively design, monitor and evaluate drug use(r)-related interventions; and address the politics of drug/drug program representation. To… Show more

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“…Qualitative data can help researchers understand motivations and reasons for smoking (or in this case, resuming smoking) to assist in the development and tailoring of interventions (31). Our results suggest that open-ended written response data represents an easily-collected, yet underutilized, qualitative methodology that can enhance client-centered formative evaluation of an intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qualitative data can help researchers understand motivations and reasons for smoking (or in this case, resuming smoking) to assist in the development and tailoring of interventions (31). Our results suggest that open-ended written response data represents an easily-collected, yet underutilized, qualitative methodology that can enhance client-centered formative evaluation of an intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We did not identify any published qualitative synthesis in the tobacco control area. Nichter, Quintero, Nichter, Mock, and Shakib (2004) have recently included tobacco prevention as one exemplar to introduce the range of research issues that a qualitative researcher may focus upon during initial formative research. By its nature, however, the Nichter et al (2004) paper was not designed to present a comprehensive review of qualitative research on adolescent smoking.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We undertook this study to begin to explore Syrian narghile smokers’ feelings, thoughts, perceptions, and experiences using narghile, and to compare them with those of cigarette smokers. Our objective was to begin to describe the cultural “landscape” of narghile smoking by exploring how smoking is embedded in the realities of smokers’ everyday lives 10. This study summarises our exploratory findings about narghile use and cigarette smoking from the perspectives of smokers in Aleppo, Syria.…”
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