TY - JOUR
T1 - Researching sensitive issues and ethnicity
T2 - Lessons from sexual health
AU - Elam, Gillian
AU - Fenton, Kevin A.
PY - 2003/2
Y1 - 2003/2
N2 - Researchers are generally familiar with the need to adapt their research methods in order to minimise the impact of sensitivity. However, are different considerations required for studies of ethnicity or with ethnic minority respondents? This paper provides insight into strategies used by the authors to tackle sensitivity in qualitative and quantitative research studies of sexual health and ethnicity. Drawing on examples from these studies, the paper demonstrates the relevance of Lee's model of sensitivity, and examines ways in which ethnicity may add further dimensions to our ability to understand, identify and limit sensitivity in the research process. The paper identifies techniques available to researchers for handling sensitivity in general, as well as those that may be useful for researching sensitive topics among ethnic minority populations. The paper concludes that, given the transitional and contextual nature of ethnicity and sensitivity, formulaic approaches for tackling the latter are inappropriate. Instead, strategies are best developed in collaboration with the study communities.
AB - Researchers are generally familiar with the need to adapt their research methods in order to minimise the impact of sensitivity. However, are different considerations required for studies of ethnicity or with ethnic minority respondents? This paper provides insight into strategies used by the authors to tackle sensitivity in qualitative and quantitative research studies of sexual health and ethnicity. Drawing on examples from these studies, the paper demonstrates the relevance of Lee's model of sensitivity, and examines ways in which ethnicity may add further dimensions to our ability to understand, identify and limit sensitivity in the research process. The paper identifies techniques available to researchers for handling sensitivity in general, as well as those that may be useful for researching sensitive topics among ethnic minority populations. The paper concludes that, given the transitional and contextual nature of ethnicity and sensitivity, formulaic approaches for tackling the latter are inappropriate. Instead, strategies are best developed in collaboration with the study communities.
KW - Culture
KW - Qualitative
KW - Quantitative
KW - Race
KW - Research methods
KW - Sensitivity
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0041519189&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13557850303557
DO - 10.1080/13557850303557
M3 - Review article
C2 - 12893582
AN - SCOPUS:0041519189
SN - 1355-7858
VL - 8
SP - 15
EP - 27
JO - Ethnicity and Health
JF - Ethnicity and Health
IS - 1
ER -