Giovane Mendieta-Izquierdo, Juan María Cuevas-Silva
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Abstract
This paper describes the methodological strategies and instruments of approachment based on empirical studies on emotions in men. We develop a narrative review in stages as follows: a) search question b) bibliographic search, c) recovery of studies without design limits, d) systematization of data, e) choice of studies, f) primary analysis, and g) evaluation and final thematic analysis. Databases such as Annual Reviews, Cambridge Collection, EBSCO, Academic One File Unique, Emmerald, Global Issues in Context, Informe Académico, Ingenta Connect, Jstor, Eric, Lippincott Williams & Wolkins, ProQuest, Science Direct, Scopus, Web of Science, Wiley and SciELO, were consulted in English, Portuguese and Spanish, with deadline June 2016, after validation of the descriptors of DeCS Health Sciences. 33 documents were identified, in which ethnography, grounded theory, and discourse analysis were the most used designs. Six studies do not report design. The interview is the most used technique combined with observation and participant observation. Findings show that qualitative methods are the most frequent instruments of research used in studies of emotions in men.
本文介绍了基于实证研究的男性情绪接近的方法、策略和工具。我们将叙述性综述分为以下几个阶段:a)检索问题b)书目检索,c)无设计限制的研究检索,d)数据系统化,e)研究选择,f)初步分析,g)评价和最终专题分析。在对DeCS Health Sciences的描述词进行验证后,以英语、葡萄牙语和西班牙语咨询了Annual Reviews、Cambridge Collection、EBSCO、Academic One File Unique、Emmerald、Global Issues in Context、Informe acad mico、Ingenta Connect、Jstor、Eric、Lippincott Williams & Wolkins、ProQuest、Science Direct、Scopus、Web of Science、Wiley和SciELO等数据库,截止日期为2016年6月。语篇分析是最常用的设计。6项研究没有报告设计。访谈法是最常用的观察法和参与式观察法相结合的方法。研究结果表明,定性方法是男性情绪研究中最常用的研究工具。
期刊介绍:
The Journal on Masculinities and Social Change (known by its Spanish acronym MCS) is an Open Acces four-monthly Journal of Hipatia Press that publishes research outcomes with significant contributions to masculinities and their influence on social transformations. MCS does not only collect research outcomes from different disciplines and methodological approaches, but also research carried out by interdisciplinar research teams. In this line, disciplinar and intedisciplinar works related to masculinities studies will be welcomed.