scholarly journals Communication and interpretation of emotional distress within the friendships of young Irish men prior to suicide: a qualitative study

2014 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 150-158 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lorna Sweeney ◽  
Christabel Owens ◽  
Kevin Malone
2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (12) ◽  
pp. 3443-3448 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kendra A. Moore ◽  
Bridget C. O’Brien ◽  
Larissa R. Thomas

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 314-324
Author(s):  
Nina Wormbs ◽  
Maria Wolrath Söderberg

Much research on the societal consequences of climate change has focused on inaction, seeking to explain why societies and individuals do not change according to experts’ recommendations. In this qualitative study, we instead consider people who have changed their behaviour for the sake of the climate: They have stopped travelling by air. We first asked them to elaborate their rationales for the behaviour change. Then, using topos theory to find thought structures, we analysed their 673 open-text answers. Several themes emerged, which together can be regarded as a process of change. Increased knowledge, primarily narrated as a process by which latent knowledge was transformed into insight, through experience or emotional distress, was important. Contrary to certain claims in the literature, fear stimulated change of behaviour for many in this group. Climate change was framed as a moral issue, requiring acts of conscience. Children were invoked as educators and moral guides. Role models and a supportive social context played an important part. Alternatives to flying were brought forward as a motive to refrain from flying. Only a few mentioned shame as momentous. Instead, stopping travelling by air invoked a feeling of agency and responsibility, and could also result in a positive sensation.


Author(s):  
Maria-Antonia Martorell-Poveda ◽  
Angel Martinez-Hernáez ◽  
Natalia Carceller-Maicas ◽  
Martin Correa-Urquiza

Author(s):  
Leonardo Toshiaki Borges Yoshimochi ◽  
Manoel Antônio dos Santos ◽  
Edilaine Assunção Caetano de Loyola ◽  
Paola Alexandria Pinto de Magalhães ◽  
Marislei Sanches Panobianco

ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the experience of partners of women with breast cancer. Method: This was a qualitative study, based on the theoretical-methodological framework of existential and phenomenological psychology, and carried out with the partners of women with breast cancer who attended a center for rehabilitation after mastectomy. The data were collected in interviews between June and November 2014, based on a guiding question. Results: Ten partners participated in the study. On discovering the disease, the partners experienced emotional distress caused by the fear of losing their partners. Before this suffering, they demonstrated the ability to react: willingness to provide care, to comfort and to support the women in search of treatment, and together, seek to reverse adverse situations. They also showed sensitivity and recognized the intense emotional suffering of the women caused by the challenges faced throughout the course of treatment. Conclusion: The present study showed the intense suffering of the partners of women with breast cancer and their difficulty to ask for help. Thus, health professionals must be alert, addressing their needs throughout the treatment process to mitigate suffering.


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