Article title: What is the place of interpretation in text analysis? An example using ALCESTE® software
Authors: Montalescot, L., Lamore, K., Flahault, C., & Untas, A.
Journal: Qualitative Research in Psychology
DOI: 10.1080/14780887.2024.2316624
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Notes on contributors
Lucile Montalescot is an associate professor in clinical health psychology at the University of Nîmes, France. Her work focuses on the adjustment of patients and their families to somatic illness, in particular chronic kidney disease, from both individual and dyadic perspectives. Interested in research methods, she uses both quantitative and qualitative approaches.
Kristopher Lamore is a researcher in health psychology and recipient of a research chair in psycho-oncology and intervention research at the Université de Lille. His research interests focus on the psychological adjustment of patients and their relatives to cancer, as well as the development and evaluation of interventions to improve their quality of life.
Cécile Flahault is an associate professor of clinical and health psychology at Université Paris Cité, France. Her research interests focus on the experiences of families coping with serious somatic illnesses, particularly cancer. In her work concerning children with cancer and their families, she strives to identify vulnerability factors, protective mechanisms, and post-cancer rehabilitation.
Aurélie Untas is a full professor of clinical and health psychology at Université Paris Cité, France. Her research interests focus on patients’ and relatives’ adjustment to chronic diseases, with a special interest in family relations. More recently, she developed a research program on young carers in France.