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Protecting children in research : Duncan Randall, Anne Anderson and Julie Taylor safer ways to research with children who may be experiencing violence or abuse

By: Randall, Duncan.
Contributor(s): Anderson, Anne | Taylor, Julie.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Journal of Child Health Care.Publisher: Sage, 2015Subject(s): CHILDREN | LITERATURE REVIEWS | RESEARCH METHODS | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Journal of Child Health Care, 2015, Advance online publication, 23 June 2015Summary: The aim of this paper was to compare and contrast research practices reported in the literature related to protecting children and to recommend safer ways to conduct research. The simultaneous increase in research with children, along with an increased willingness to listen to child victims of abuse, means that researchers must consider the protection of children in the research setting. (from the abstract) Record #4729
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Journal of Child Health Care, 2015, Advance online publication, 23 June 2015

The aim of this paper was to compare and contrast research practices reported in the literature related to protecting children and to recommend safer ways to conduct research. The simultaneous increase in research with children, along with an increased willingness to listen to child victims of abuse, means that researchers must consider the protection of children in the research setting. (from the abstract) Record #4729