INTERVIEWS WITH MALE SURVIVORS OF TRAUMATIC EVENTS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT


Posted September 25, 2020 by FredericSealey

The method for this study will use a qualitative design to examine active coping in men and will explore the types of coping responses men have when exposed to a traumatizing event.

 
By Jason Arnold, PhD from Waltham, Massachusetts
Method
The method for this study will use a qualitative design to examine active coping in men and will explore the types of coping responses men have when exposed to a traumatizing event. This method will use naturalistic interviews with approximately 20 male participants from undergraduate courses at a midwestern university as well as the surrounding community. The material will be transcribed, coded, and analyzed into broader themes. Preliminary findings suggest three overall themes, which will be discussed in the next chapter.
Participants
The participants from this study will be approximately 20 males from the Southern Illinois University campus and from the surrounding community. The participants recruited from the university campus will be recruited via flyers posted around campus as well as for an extra credit option for undergraduate courses. Those participants from outside the community will be recruited through “snowballing” (i.e., recruitment through the referral of other participants). The will examine the responses of approximately 20 males and will collect data from participant until saturation is achieved and it can be assumed that no new material can be received from recruiting any additional participants.
Instruments
The study will be using two instruments throughout the course of the study including the questionnaire protocol, which will be used to facilitate the obtaining of relevant information from the participants regarding their experience with traumatic events, their reactions, their coping responses, and their recovery. In addition, the researcher will also be used as an instrument in the study.

Jason Arnold, PhD, from Waltham, Massachusetts currently is a mental health practitioner in the metro Boston area. Originally an Illinoisnative, he moved to Massachusetts seven years ago with his husband of now 20 years. Professionally, he has a PhD in psychology from Southern Illinois University. He’s done post doc work in clinical studies at Harvard University. He’s worked in outpatient psychiatric practices, intensive outpatient programs, substance abuse as well as in VA veterans’ programs. He is currently a clinician the Boston area. Jason Arnold holds current areas of interest in psychosis, depression, anxiety disorders, and Bipolar Disorder as well as men’s health. If there is an issue you think he may be able help with, please do feel free to contact him.

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