2013
DOI: 10.7748/nr2013.01.20.3.22.c9493
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Using grounded theory to create a substantive theory of promoting schoolchildren’s mental health

Abstract: The analysis produced concepts about mental health promotion in school and assumptions about relationships. Grounded theory proved to be an effective means of eliciting people's viewpoints on mental health promotion. The personal views of different parties make it easier to identify an action applicable to practice.

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“…The first author grouped and re-grouped these into conceptual categories that appeared to cohere (Glaser & Strauss, 1967;Lindlof & Taylor, 2011;Puolakka, Haapasalo-Pesu, Kiikkala, & Åstedt-Kurki, 2013). The first author identified a set of ten salient themes emerging from this initial, inductive stage of analysis: "Positive attitudes of business expatriates towards their experience in Russia, " "differences in management style, " "exciting Russia versus boring Denmark, " "love and hate feelings towards Russia/private life, " "love and hate feelings towards Russia/business practices, " "negotiating Danish company culture/values within Russian company, " "Danish expatriates: ambitious idealistic young men, " "skills/qualities required to be successful/feel comfortable in Russia, " "recommendations for potential business expatriates, " and "stereotypes of Russia. "…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first author grouped and re-grouped these into conceptual categories that appeared to cohere (Glaser & Strauss, 1967;Lindlof & Taylor, 2011;Puolakka, Haapasalo-Pesu, Kiikkala, & Åstedt-Kurki, 2013). The first author identified a set of ten salient themes emerging from this initial, inductive stage of analysis: "Positive attitudes of business expatriates towards their experience in Russia, " "differences in management style, " "exciting Russia versus boring Denmark, " "love and hate feelings towards Russia/private life, " "love and hate feelings towards Russia/business practices, " "negotiating Danish company culture/values within Russian company, " "Danish expatriates: ambitious idealistic young men, " "skills/qualities required to be successful/feel comfortable in Russia, " "recommendations for potential business expatriates, " and "stereotypes of Russia. "…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La méthodologie de la théorisation enracinée est indiquée pour répondre à cet objectif, car elle permet de convertir des expériences réelles en un modèle ou une théorie qui favorise la compréhension pratique d'un phénomène (Murphy et al, 2017;Puolakka et al, 2013). Cohérentes avec les principes préconisés par cette méthodologie, la collecte et l'analyse de données se sont actualisées à travers un processus d'échantillonnage théorique et de comparaison constante.…”
Section: Méthodologieunclassified
“…La contribution centrale de notre étude est de proposer une compréhension empirique des tensions paradoxales liées au DCA et la manière dont les gestionnaires naviguent avec celles-ci à travers l'alignement, la responsabilisation, le ralliement et l'évolution. Notre choix méthodologique d'une approche de théorisation enracinée se concentrant sur le vécu d'acteurs issus d'un contexte qui pourrait être qualifié de favorable au DCA limite ainsi les possibilités d'extrapolation à d'autres contextes (Puolakka et al, 2013).…”
Section: Figure 3 Schématisation Intégrative Des Axesunclassified