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Analyzing interview data across multiple time points: techniques, examples, and challenges

Join us for an OUHSC Qualitative Methods Community of Practice (QMCOP) & UCSF Qualitative Working Group (QWG) Joint Seminar !

EVENT DATE: September 17th, 2025

EVENT TIME: 10 – 11 AM PACIFIC / 12 - 1 PM CENTRAL

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Seminar Title: “Analyzing interview data across multiple time points: techniques, examples, and challenges.”

Seminar Summary: Conducting interviews at multiple timepoints during an intervention can provide greater understanding of health behavior change but there is relatively little technical guidance on how to analyze interview data across time. This presentation will review strategies and challenges in developing question paths, coding, and interpretation, as an example of interview data collected at two time points for an mHealth study targeting mental health coping strategies during COVID.  Attendees are also encouraged to share their strategies and challenges in multiple time point data collection. 

Speaker: Marshall Cheney, Ph.D

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Questions? Email the co-directors: Dr. Julia McQuoid at Julia-McQuoid@ouhsc.edu; Dr. Neil Jordan at Neil-Jordan@ouhsc.edu; Dr. Kerstin Reinschmidt at Kerstin-Reinschmidt@ouhsc.edu

Speaker bio:

Marshall Cheney is an associate professor in the Health and Exercise Science Department at the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Cheney is a qualitative and mixed methods public health researcher with a focus on e-cigarette and other tobacco product use, young adult substance use, and formative and process evaluation of mHealth interventions.


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