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The Experiences of Research Participants Living With Schizophrenia

, PhD, LCSW
 

Abstract

The importance of understanding the participant experience of engaging in research has great meaning for researchers. This article explores and describes the face-to-face research experience from the perspective of individuals living with a schizophrenic disorder who had previously participated in research. A mixed-method, concurrent triangulation design with 36 participants resulted in three central themes: a similarity of the research experience; the meanings made from interactions with the researcher; and participant motivations for engaging in research. Participation in research may be viewed by marginalized individuals as a unique opportunity to be respected, heard, valued, and financially compensated for their opinions. Findings provide ethical, practical, and educational perspectives for the social work profession.

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