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Research in a War Zone


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TitleResearch in a War Zone
Publication TypeCase Study
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsAnderson, Emily E.
PublisherLawrence Erlbaum
Keywordsand , authority , Competence; , Confidentiality , Confidentiality; , Consent , cultural , Deference , form; , Human Research Subjects , in , Influence , Informed Consent , international , issues; , of , Other , Populations , Privacy , PSYCHOLOGY , Recruitment; , Research; , SPECIAL , to , Undue , Voluntariness , Vulnerable Populations , Waiver , written
Abstract

In a study investigating exposure to violence and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children in Palestine, researchers consider how best to obtain informed consent from child participants and parents who are vulnerable due to trauma and suspicious of strangers.

Notes

Based on a case in Kimberly Hoagwood, Peter S. Jensen, and Celia B. Fisher, Ethical Issues in Mental Health Research with Children and Adolescents, Lawrence Erlbaum, 1996

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