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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Contributors xvii
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Part I: The Ecology of Informed Consent in Vulnerable Child and Youth Populations and First Nations
- 1. Community-Based Research with Vulnerable Populations: Challenges for Ethics and Research Guidelines 3
- 2. Through the Community Looking Glass: Participant Consultation for Adolescent Risk Research 22
- 3. At the Edge of Consent: Participatory Research with Student Filmmakers 42
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Part II: Longitudinal Samples: Protecting Privacy and Maintaining Consent
- 4. A Youth Population Health Survey 59
- 5. The Ethics of Peeking behind the Fence: Issues Related to Studying Children’s Aggression and Victimization 70
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Part III: Weighing Benefits and Preventing Harms
- 6. The Ecstasy and the Agony of Collecting Sociometric Data in Public School Classrooms: Challenges, Community Concerns, and Pragmatic Solutions 93
- 7. Ivory Tower Ethics: Potential Conflict between Community Organizations and Agents of the Tri-council 111
- Part IV: The Special Case of Research with Groups 137
- 8. Youth on the Margins: Qualitative Research with Adolescent Groups 139
- 9. Walking a Fine Line: Negotiating Dual Roles in a Study with Adolescent Girls 157
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Part V: Child Protection Issues in Research with Vulnerable Children and Youth
- 10. Respect and Protect? Conducting Community–Academic Research with Street-Involved Youth 175
- 11. Conducting Research in Child Maltreatment: Problems and Prospects 190
- 12. The Study of Suicidality among Children and Youth: Preliminary Recommendations and Best Practices 207
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Part VI: Summary and Recommendations for Ethical Guidelines, Research, and Training
- 13. Unique Roles, Unique Challenges: Graduate Students’ Involvement in Community–Academic Research 221
- 14. Stepping into Community-Based Research: Preparing Students to Meet New Ethics and Professional Challenges 232
- 15. Including Vulnerable Populations in Community-Based Research: New Directions for Ethics Guidelines and Ethics Research 248
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Contributors xvii
-
Part I: The Ecology of Informed Consent in Vulnerable Child and Youth Populations and First Nations
- 1. Community-Based Research with Vulnerable Populations: Challenges for Ethics and Research Guidelines 3
- 2. Through the Community Looking Glass: Participant Consultation for Adolescent Risk Research 22
- 3. At the Edge of Consent: Participatory Research with Student Filmmakers 42
-
Part II: Longitudinal Samples: Protecting Privacy and Maintaining Consent
- 4. A Youth Population Health Survey 59
- 5. The Ethics of Peeking behind the Fence: Issues Related to Studying Children’s Aggression and Victimization 70
-
Part III: Weighing Benefits and Preventing Harms
- 6. The Ecstasy and the Agony of Collecting Sociometric Data in Public School Classrooms: Challenges, Community Concerns, and Pragmatic Solutions 93
- 7. Ivory Tower Ethics: Potential Conflict between Community Organizations and Agents of the Tri-council 111
- Part IV: The Special Case of Research with Groups 137
- 8. Youth on the Margins: Qualitative Research with Adolescent Groups 139
- 9. Walking a Fine Line: Negotiating Dual Roles in a Study with Adolescent Girls 157
-
Part V: Child Protection Issues in Research with Vulnerable Children and Youth
- 10. Respect and Protect? Conducting Community–Academic Research with Street-Involved Youth 175
- 11. Conducting Research in Child Maltreatment: Problems and Prospects 190
- 12. The Study of Suicidality among Children and Youth: Preliminary Recommendations and Best Practices 207
-
Part VI: Summary and Recommendations for Ethical Guidelines, Research, and Training
- 13. Unique Roles, Unique Challenges: Graduate Students’ Involvement in Community–Academic Research 221
- 14. Stepping into Community-Based Research: Preparing Students to Meet New Ethics and Professional Challenges 232
- 15. Including Vulnerable Populations in Community-Based Research: New Directions for Ethics Guidelines and Ethics Research 248