G518(P) An ethical approach to patient and public involvement with children and young people.
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Sensitive topics in social research involving children.
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‘If you look, you have to leave’: Young children regulating research interviews about experiences of domestic violence.
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Upset among youth in response to questions about exposure to violence, sexual assault and family maltreatment.
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Participatory action research: The distress of (not) making a difference.
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Doing sexuality research with children: Ethics, theory, methods and practice.
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Children’s experiences of completing a computer-based violence survey: Ethical implications.
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Getting past the gatekeeper: Safeguarding and access issues in researching HIV+ children in Jamaica.
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Ethical beginnings: Reflexive questioning in designing child sexuality research.
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Children exposed to domestic violence: A discussion about research ethics and researchers’ responsibilities.
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