Does the risk outweigh the benefits? Adolescent responses to completing health surveys.

Shaw, T., Runions, K. C., Johnston, R. S., & Cross, D. (2018). Does the risk outweigh the benefits? Adolescent responses to completing health surveys. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 28(2), pp. 412-426. This paper shares adolescents experiences of completing research surveys in the school setting on several potentially distress-evoking topics. Please view the full abstract […]

Interviewing children on sensitive issues around violence: Do survey instruments and processes on violence against children provide adequate measures to protect children aged 13-17 years? By Mary Catherine Maternowska

You can download this ERIC case study as a pdf in English, français, español, 한국어, Türkçe and Bahasa Indonesia. Numerous countries are engaged in the development and implementation of a nationwide household survey intended to determine the levels of emotional, physical and sexual violence against children. These surveys are being conducted under the direction and […]

Who wants to participate in routine outcome monitoring? Differences between youth in secured residential care who consent or refuse the use of their clinical data for research and policy making.

Nijhof, K. S., van Domburgh, L., Strijbosch, E., Labun, A., Delsing, M., Scholte, R. H. J., & Vermaes, I. P. R. (2017). Who wants to participate in routine outcome monitoring? Differences between youth in secured residential care who consent or refuse the use of their clinical data for research and policy making. Residential Treatment for […]