학술논문

A study Comparing Text-Based WhatsApp and Face-to-Face Interviews to Understand Early School Dropout.
Document Type
Article
Source
Youth & Society. Jan2024, Vol. 56 Issue 1, p42-66. 25p.
Subject
*SCHOOL dropouts
*PSYCHOLOGICAL distress
*FOCUS groups
*SEMI-structured interviews
*RESEARCH personnel
Language
ISSN
0044-118X
Abstract
The majority of adolescents communicate via text-based messaging, particularly through WhatsApp, a widely used free communication application. Written content on WhatsApp has the methodological potential to provide rich qualitative interview data. This study compares data collected using text-based WhatsApp versus face-to-face interview techniques. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a sample of early school leavers in South Africa, using WhatsApp (n = 9) and face-to-face (n = 27) followed by a focus group discussion with interviewers. Mann–Whitney U and chi-squared were used to assess associations. WhatsApp text-based interviews took significantly longer to complete but were comparable to face-to-face on the number of themes generated. Rapport, measured as the number of statements from the interviewer aimed at creating a sense of affinity, comfort, and distress reduction, differed between interview conditions. It may be methodologically appropriate for researchers to offer participants a choice of a preferred method of interviewing or consider pragmatic blended approaches of face-to-face and WhatsApp. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]