"Choosing Methods in Mental Health Research "develops a new
framework for mental health research. It is concerned with how to
choose the most appropriate mental health research method, not only
to address a specific question, but to maximize the potential
impact on shaping mental health care.
Mike Slade and Stefan Priebe focus attention on the type of
audience that the researcher is seeking to influence, the types of
evidence each audience accepts as valid, and the relative strengths
and limitations of each type of methodology. A range of research
methodologies are described and critically appraised, and the use
of evidence by different groups is discussed. This produces some
important findings about the interplay between research production
and consumption, and highlights directions for future mental health
research theory and practice.
The findings presented here will be relevant to mental health
service users and professionals who use research evidence to inform
decision-making. It will also prove an invaluable resource for
students and researchers in the field of mental health.
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