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Category: JOURNAL ARTICLES

Vulnerability in international policy discussion on research involving children.

Ho, C. W., Reis, A., & Saxena, A. (2015). Vulnerability in International Policy Discussion on Research involving Children. Asian Bioethics Review, 7(2), pp. 230-249.

Pediatric research in Latin America.

Litewka, S., & Goodman, K. (2015). Pediatric research in Latin America. Asian Bioethics Review, 7(2). pp. 179-187

Clarifying vulnerability: The case of children.

Hurst, S. (2015). Clarifying vulnerability: The case of children. Asian Bioethics Review, 7(2), pp. 126-138.

Ethical and regulatory issues with conducting sexuality research with lgbt adolescents: A call to action for a scientifically informed approach.

Mustanski, B. (2011). Ethical and regulatory issues with conducting sexuality research with lgbt adolescents: A call to action for a scientifically informed approach. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40(4), pp. 673-687.

Protecting sexual minority youth from research risks: Conflicting perspectives.

Miller, R. L., Forte, D., Wilson, B. D. M., & Greene, G. J. (2006). Protecting sexual minority youth from research risks: Conflicting perspectives. American Journal of Community Psychology, 37(3-4), pp. 267-274.

Children’s Competence for Assent and Consent: A Review of Empirical Findings.

Miller, V. A., Drotar, D., & Kodish, E. (2004). Children’s Competence for Assent and Consent: A Review of Empirical Findings. Ethics & Behavior, 14(3), pp. 255-295.

More a marathon than a hurdle: Towards children’s informed consent in a study on safety.

Moore, T. P., McArthur, M., & Noble-Carr, D. (2017). More a marathon than a hurdle: Towards children’s informed consent in a study on safety. Qualitative Research, 18(1), pp. 88-107.

Assessing and enhancing the research consent capacity of children and youth.

Bruzzese, J.-M., & Fisher, C. B. (2003). Assessing and enhancing the research consent capacity of children and youth. Applied Developmental Science, 7(1), pp. 13-26.

Are Children Always Vulnerable Research Participants?

Cheah, P. Y., & Parker, M. (2015). Are Children Always Vulnerable Research Participants? Asian Bioethics Review, 7(2), pp. 151-163.

Are children vulnerable in research?

Wright, K. (2015). Are children vulnerable in research? Asian Bioethics Review, 7(2), pp. 201-213.

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The ERIC website emerged primarily through a collaboration between the Centre for Children and Young People at Southern Cross University, Australia, and UNICEF’s Office of Research, Innocenti. The website content is based on the following publication: Graham, A., Powell, M.A., Taylor, N., Anderson, D. & Fitzgerald, R. (2013). Ethical Research Involving Children. UNICEF: Florence. (Available in English, français, español, 한국어, Türkçe and Bahasa Indonesia).

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