Inclusion with protection: Obtaining informed consent when conducting research with adolescents.
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When participants in genomic research grow up: Contact and consent at the age of majority.
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An observational study of children’s involvement in informed consent for exome sequencing research.
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From informed consent to dissemination: Using participatory visual methods with young people with long-term conditions at different stages of research.
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A cognitive approach for design of a multimedia informed consent video and website in pediatric research.
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Adolescents with substance use disorder and assent/consent: Empirical data on understanding biobank risks in genomic research.
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Researching with young children: Seeking assent.
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Ethical and methodological issues in qualitative health research involving children.
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Understanding ethical issues of research participation from the perspective of participating children and adolescents.
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Children’s Competence for Assent and Consent: A Review of Empirical Findings.
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