The ethics of secondary data analysis: Learning from the experience of sharing qualitative data from young people and their families in an international study of childhood poverty.
Morrow, V., Boddy, J., & Lamb, R. (2014). The ethics of secondary data analysis: Learning from the experience of sharing qualitative data from young people and their families in an international study of childhood poverty. Southampton: National Centre for Research Methods.
Multilayered ethics in research involving unaccompanied refugee minors.
Vervliet, M., Rousseau, C., Broekaert, E., & Derluyn, I. (2015). Multilayered ethics in research involving unaccompanied refugee minors. Journal of Refugee Studies, 28(4), pp. 468-485.
Perceptions of trauma research with a sample of at-risk youth.
Chu, A. T., & Deprince, A. P. (2013). Perceptions of Trauma Research with a Sample of At-Risk Youth. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 8(4), pp. 67-76.
Challenges in gaining and re-gaining informed consent among young people on the margins of education.
Aaltonen, S. (2017). Challenges in gaining and re-gaining informed consent among young people on the margins of education. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 20(4), pp. 329-341.
“Telling” and assent: Parents’ attitudes towards children’s participation in a birth cohort study.
Ri, I., Suda, E., Yamagata, Z., Nitta, H., & Muto, K. (2018). “Telling” and assent: Parents’ attitudes towards children’s participation in a birth cohort study. Health Expectations, 21(1), pp. 358-366.
Keeping you close at a distance: Ethical challenges when following young people in vulnerable life situations.
Bengtsson, T. T., & Mølholt, A.-K. (2016). Keeping you close at a distance: Ethical challenges when following young people in vulnerable life situations. Young, 24(4), pp. 359-375.