Research with children and young people on sensitive topics: The case of poverty and delinquency.
Martins, P. C., Oliveira, V. H., & Tendais, I. (2018). Research with children and young people on sensitive topics: The case of poverty and delinquency. Childhood, 25(4), pp. 458-472. Abstract: Research into child poverty and juvenile delinquency shares two features: both involve children and sensitive topics. This article focuses on the critical problem of the […]
Conducting sensitive research in the present and past tense: Recounting the stories of current and former child domestic workers.
Klocker, N. (2012). Conducting sensitive research in the present and past tense: Recounting the stories of current and former child domestic workers. Geoforum, 43(5), pp.894-904.
Advances and challenges in participatory research with vulnerable children in Ireland.
Swords, L. (2012). Advances and challenges in participatory research with vulnerable children in Ireland. The Irish Journal of Psychology, 33(2-3), pp.94-99
Children in Social Research: Do Higher Payments Encourage Participation in Riskier Studies?
Taplin, S., Chalmers, J., Hoban, B., McArthur, M., Moore, T., & Graham, A. (2019). Children in social research: Do higher payments encourage participation in riskier studies? Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 14(2), 126-140.
G518(P) An ethical approach to patient and public involvement with children and young people.
Mitchell, S., Nadeem, S., Khan, D., Boora, R., Coad, J., Slowther, A. M., & Dale, J. (2017). G518(P) An ethical approach to patient and public involvement with children and young people. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 102(Suppl 1), A205.
Sensitive topics in social research involving children.
Powell, M. A., McArthur, M., Chalmers, J., Graham, A., Moore, T., Spriggs, M., & Taplin, S. (2018). Sensitive topics in social research involving children. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 21(6), pp. 647-660.
Obtaining waivers of parental consent: A strategy endorsed by gay, bisexual, and queer adolescent males for health prevention research.
Flores, D., McKinney, R., Arscott, J., & Barroso, J. (2018). Obtaining waivers of parental consent: A strategy endorsed by gay, bisexual, and queer adolescent males for health prevention research. Nursing Outlook, 66(2), pp. 138-148.
Adapting ethical guidelines for adolescent health research to street-connected childre and youth in low- and middle- income countries: A case study from Western Kenya.
Embleton, L., Ott, M. A., Wachira, J., Naanyu, V., Kamanda, A., Makori, D., Ayuku, D., & Braitstein, P. (2015). Adapting ethical guidelines for adolescent health research to street-connected childre and youth in low- and middle- income countries: A case study from Western Kenya. BMC Medical Ethics, 16, pp. 89-100.
Accessing young people who self-harm as research participants.
Cleaver, K. (2017). Accessing young people who self-harm as research participants. Sage Research Methods Cases. Retrieved from http://methods.sagepub.com/case/accessing-young-people-who-self-harm-as-research-participants.
Research with disadvantaged, vulnerable and/or marginalised adolescents.
Auerswald, C. L., Piatt, A. A., & Mirzazadeh, A. (2017). Research with disadvantaged, vulnerable and/or marginalised adolescents. Florence: UNICEF, Office of Research – Innocenti.