Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (3): 511-521.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2022.00511
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YANG Liping(), QI Lidong, ZHANG Bo
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2021-07-01
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2022-03-15
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2022-01-25
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YANG Liping, QI Lidong, ZHANG Bo. Concepts and evaluation of saturation in qualitative research[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2022, 30(3): 511-521.
意义单元 | 意义单元含义 | |||
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访谈1~6 | 访谈7~9 | 访谈10~12 | 访谈12之后 | |
感觉不错 | 没有疾病 (1) | |||
感觉不错 (3) | ||||
病毒载量稳定(3) | ||||
有疾病所以就诊 (3) | ||||
有药物供应 (4) | ||||
时间 | 出行/停留的时间 (1) | 请假 (9) | ||
会诊的时间 (1) | ||||
做其他事情的时间 (1) | ||||
诊所的时间安排 (1) | ||||
进行其他治疗的时间 (2) | ||||
等待时间 (3) | ||||
实验室测试时间 (3) | ||||
浪费时间 (3) | ||||
工作承诺 | 长时间工作 (5) | 雇主质疑请假(13) | ||
工作更重要 (6) | ||||
要在就诊时间工作 (6) | ||||
工作时间安排不灵活 (6) | ||||
工作请假规章制度 (6) | ||||
避免工作中的麻烦 (6) | ||||
公开 | 污名公开 (1) | 临床保密 (7) | 工作场合公开 (11) | 公开的负面经历 (13) |
选择性公开 (1) | 向其他患者公开 (8) | 公开曝光 (17) | ||
公开亲属与伙伴 (1) | 向朋友公开 (9) | |||
因污名隐藏HIV (1) | ||||
害怕公开会带来暴力 (3) | ||||
推迟公开 (3) | ||||
其他公开情形 (6) |
意义单元 | 意义单元含义 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
访谈1~6 | 访谈7~9 | 访谈10~12 | 访谈12之后 | |
感觉不错 | 没有疾病 (1) | |||
感觉不错 (3) | ||||
病毒载量稳定(3) | ||||
有疾病所以就诊 (3) | ||||
有药物供应 (4) | ||||
时间 | 出行/停留的时间 (1) | 请假 (9) | ||
会诊的时间 (1) | ||||
做其他事情的时间 (1) | ||||
诊所的时间安排 (1) | ||||
进行其他治疗的时间 (2) | ||||
等待时间 (3) | ||||
实验室测试时间 (3) | ||||
浪费时间 (3) | ||||
工作承诺 | 长时间工作 (5) | 雇主质疑请假(13) | ||
工作更重要 (6) | ||||
要在就诊时间工作 (6) | ||||
工作时间安排不灵活 (6) | ||||
工作请假规章制度 (6) | ||||
避免工作中的麻烦 (6) | ||||
公开 | 污名公开 (1) | 临床保密 (7) | 工作场合公开 (11) | 公开的负面经历 (13) |
选择性公开 (1) | 向其他患者公开 (8) | 公开曝光 (17) | ||
公开亲属与伙伴 (1) | 向朋友公开 (9) | |||
因污名隐藏HIV (1) | ||||
害怕公开会带来暴力 (3) | ||||
推迟公开 (3) | ||||
其他公开情形 (6) |
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