Featuring uncoded transcripts from focus groups with homeless-experienced adults who have opioid use disorder. The discussions explore experiences with and attitudes toward peer recovery support.
Use Cases
- Analyze focus group transcripts to identify themes related to peer recovery support experiences.
- Conduct qualitative coding of transcripts to extract attitudes toward recovery support among homeless-experienced adults.
- Perform sentiment analysis on discussions about opioid use disorder treatment and homelessness.
Strengths
- Data consists of uncoded, raw focus group transcripts, preserving original participant dialogue.
- Focus groups specifically target homeless-experienced adults with opioid use disorder, a defined population.
Limitations
- The dataset size, including number of transcripts, participants, and word count, is unknown.
- Lack of structured columns or coding limits immediate quantitative analysis.
- Potential geographic and demographic bias is present as the sample is not described.
Provenance
- Source
- Focus Group Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Focus groups conducted with homeless-experienced adults with opioid use disorder.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
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