Young people’s views regarding participation in mental health and wellbeing research through social media.
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Case study: Ethical guidance for pediatric e-health research using examples from pain research with adolescents.
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Exploring ethical and methodological issues in internet-based research with adolescents.
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Ethical dilemmas in qualitative research with youth on/offline.
Livingstone, S., & Locatelli, E. (2014). Ethical dilemmas in qualitative research with youth on/offline. International Journal of Learning and Media, 4(3), pp. 67-75.
Students in distress: Unanticipated findings in a cyber bullying study.
Mishna, F., Schwan, K. J., Lefebvre, R., Bhole, P., & Johnston, D. (2014). Students in distress: Unanticipated findings in a cyber bullying study. Children and Youth Services Review, 44, pp. 341-348.
Researching children’s experiences online across countries: Issues and problems in methodology.
Lobe, B., Livingstone, S., & Haddon, L. (2007). Researching children’s experiences online across countries: Issues and problems in methodology. London EU Kids Online / London School of Economics. ISBN: 978-0-85328-353-9.
Ethical issues in online research.
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