Perry, CatherineThurston, MirandaGreen, Ken2009-04-142009-04-142004-01-01Qualitative Health Research, 14(1), 2004, pp. 135-1481049-732310.1177/1049732303255853http://hdl.handle.net/10034/64913This article is not available through ChesterRep.This article discusses the utility of the concept of involvement-detachment for involved in the study of the lifeworlds of gay, lesbian, and bisexual young people where one of the researchers was a lesbian. The processes of semistructured interviewing and the benefits of teamwork in research are discussed.eninvolvement-detachmentresearchsexualityteamworksemistructured interviewingInvolvement and detachment in researching sexuality: Reflections on the process of semistructured interviewingArticle1552-7557Qualitative Health Research