Project

Investigating Youth Identity and Mental Health in Digital Contexts through different Qualitative Data-analysis approaches

Code
bof/baf/4y/2024/01/1005
Duration
01 January 2024 → 31 December 2025
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Social sciences
    • Clinical and counselling psychology not elsewhere classified
    • Social and emotional development
    • Psychological methods not elsewhere classified
Keywords
qualitative research methodology youth identity digital world mental health
 
Project description

In contemporary society, youth navigate complex intersections of identity and mental health within increasingly digital environments. Qualitative data-analysis (QDA) approaches have been frequently used in this field, enabling a nuanced understanding of the subjective realities of young people. However, there is limited knowledge about how QDA approaches can answer different research questions, and how these in turn relate to different epistemological assumptions. This project explores how different, more orthodox approaches to QDA (such as QCA, TA, GT and NA) can be integrated to investigate different but mutually enriching research questions in this field. In addition, it explores how this informs the development of qualitative research designs. Hence, this study advances knowledge withing the field of youth identity and mental health in digital contexts, but also the use of qualitative research methodology in different social science disciplines more generally.