American Journal of Men's Health (Mar 2013)

The Limitations of Language

  • William Affleck MA,
  • KC Glass LLB,
  • Mary Ellen Macdonald PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1557988312464038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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The semistructured, open-ended interview has become the gold standard for qualitative health research. Despite its strengths, the long interview is not well suited for studying topics that participants find difficult to discuss, or for working with those who have limited verbal communication skills. A lack of emotional expression among male research participants has repeatedly been described as a significant and pervasive challenge by health researchers in a variety of different fields. This article explores several prominent theories for men’s emotional inexpression and relates them to qualitative health research. The authors argue that investigators studying emotionally sensitive topics with men should look beyond the long interview to methods that incorporate other modes of emotional expression. This article concludes with a discussion of several such photo-based methods, namely, Photovoice, Photo Elicitation, and Visual Storytelling.