Content and thematic analysis
Content and thematic analysis
This textbook offers an excellent introduction to the variety of research methods used within the fields of clinical and health psychology. The book provides a detailed, yet concise, explanation of both qualitative and quantitative approaches and draws upon case-study examples to illustrate how these can be used in a variety of health-care settings, with special relevance to clinical disorders, disease prevention and health promotion.
Research Methods for Clinical and Health Psychology fulfils the demand for a textbook explaining how qualitative and quantitative methods can be used explicitly in a health psychology context. It will be invaluable reading for clinical and health psychology students, trainees and practitioners, as well as those in nursing, medical and other healthcare departments taking an advanced psychology option.
0761971912
56-68
Joffe, Helene
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Yardley, Lucy
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18 November 2003
Joffe, Helene
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Yardley, Lucy
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Joffe, Helene and Yardley, Lucy
(2003)
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Marks, David F. and Yardley, Lucy
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Research Methods for Clinical and Health Psychology.
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This textbook offers an excellent introduction to the variety of research methods used within the fields of clinical and health psychology. The book provides a detailed, yet concise, explanation of both qualitative and quantitative approaches and draws upon case-study examples to illustrate how these can be used in a variety of health-care settings, with special relevance to clinical disorders, disease prevention and health promotion.
Research Methods for Clinical and Health Psychology fulfils the demand for a textbook explaining how qualitative and quantitative methods can be used explicitly in a health psychology context. It will be invaluable reading for clinical and health psychology students, trainees and practitioners, as well as those in nursing, medical and other healthcare departments taking an advanced psychology option.
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Published date: 18 November 2003
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Local EPrints ID: 54799
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/54799
ISBN: 0761971912
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Author:
Helene Joffe
Editor:
David F. Marks
Editor:
Lucy Yardley
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