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Edmund J. S. Sonuga‐Barke (2024). Editorial: Qualitative contributions to translational science – Practical pointers towards methodological pluralism in child psychology and psychiatry. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 65(10), 1255-1257. Wiley.

Publication date
13 Sep 2024
Identifier
10.1111/jcpp.14049
Authors
Edmund J. S. Sonuga‐Barke
Source
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Details
65(10), 1255-1257
Reference type
article
Publisher
Wiley
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Abstract

Qualitative research is notable by its relative absence from the translational science studies in the field of child mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions in general, and the Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry in particular. In this editorial, I argue for a pragmatic integration of qualitative and quantitative methods to speed up the development of new and more effective interventions. I give practical examples of the benefits of qualitative methods at specific points across the discovery – development – implementation translational cycle.

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