Ethical Approaches to Adolescent Participation in Sexual Health Research

Contributing Organization(s): Planned Parenthood Toronto


Author(s)/Creator(s): Sarah Flicker; Adrian Guta

Publishing Date: 2007-11-29

Issue Areas: Health and Medicine; Children and Youth

Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 2008 Society for Adolescent Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

File info: 8 pages; 347.32 KB file size

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In this paper we make the case for the importance of adolescent sexual health research, and argue that requiring parental consent for adolescent participation may (a) be unwarranted, (b) be inconsistent with the principles of justice and inclusiveness, (c) be confusing, and (d) serve to silence young people who most need to have a voice in sexual health research.

Methods

Through a case study of the Toronto Teen Survey, we offer concrete suggestions and alternatives for protecting adolescent health research participants in community-based settings and promoting ethical research approaches.

Results

Strategies suggested include: (1) adopting a community-based participatory research approach, (2) careful attention to youth-friendly protocols and consent procedures, (3) proper training of all research staff and peer researchers, (4) partnering with experienced community based youth-serving agencies, (5) paying maximum attention to issues of confidentiality and anonymity, and (6) valuing participation appropriately.

Conclusions

Institutional review boards and researchers should be encouraged to adopt localized context-dependent strategies that attend to the unique vulnerabilities of their particular study populations. Attention to flexibility, vulnerability, and community-specific needs is necessary to ensure appropriate ethical research practices that attend to the health and well-being of young people.

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Intended Audience: Researchers

Type/Format: Whitepaper

Language code: English

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