Title: Ethical Considerations in Conducting Research with GLBT Adolescents:
1- Ethical Considerations in Conducting Research
with GLBT Adolescents - Setting an Agenda for Ethically Responsible
Research Practices - Diane E. Elze, Ph.D.
- delze_at_wustl.edu
2Overview
- Ethical challenges
- Current practices
- Setting a research agenda
3Fundamental Ethical Principles Guiding Research
- Respect
- Beneficence
- Justice
4Current Concerns
- Perceive youth-focused research as too difficult.
- Anticipate difficulties securing IRB approval.
- Balancing parental rights youth rights.
- Experience lack of clarity re parental
permission requirements - However
- Youths coming out at younger ages.
- Knowledge for direct practice.
- Knowledge for policy making.
- Program evaluation.
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6State Laws Vary Regarding
- Age of majority
- Emancipation status
- Mature minor rule
- Age of consent for general medical care
- Age of consent for specific treatments
- Few states have regulations that apply to
research.
7Setting the Research Agenda
- What are our experiences w/ IRBs?
- What policies do IRBs follow re research w/
minors? W/ GLBT minors? - What barriers do our proposals face w/ IRBs?
- What strategies help w/ IRBs?
- What procedures are IRBs approving to protect
GLBT minors as human subjects? - Are there better procedures, in our view?
8The Ethical Challenges in Conducting Research
with GLBT Youths
- Research questions
- How we identify our population
- Minimizing risks
- Informed consent issues
- Waivers of parental permission
- Alternative mechanisms
- Confidentiality issues
9Minimizing RisksFeatures of the Research
Research Setting
- Data Collection Sites
- GLBT youth agencies groups
- College classes GLBT groups
- School-based Gay-Straight Alliances
- GLBT community events
- Street outreach other youth programs
- Public libraries, restaurants, other public
spaces - Data Collection Methods
- Face-to-face interviews
- Self-report questionnaires
- Telephone interviews
10Minimizing RisksFeatures of the Research
Research Setting
- Procedures Safeguards
- Certificates of Confidentiality
- Debriefing
- Clinical backup services (e.g., mental health
resources, medical care) - Potential jeopardy posed if youths
- Take surveys home.
- Take copies of assent forms home.
11Informed ConsentWaivers of Parental Permission
- Support for Waivers
- Federal state laws re consent for treatment.
- National Commission for the Protection of Human
Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research
(1977) - DHHS, Institutional Review Board Guidebook
(Penslar, 1993) - Institute of Medicine Report (Field Behrman,
2004) - In Practice
- Approved for all youths
- Approved for some youths
12Informed ConsentAlternative Mechanisms to
Protect Youth
- Comprehensive explanations of study.
- Consultation w/ director of sponsoring CBO re
undisclosed youths. - Another adult allowed to give consent.
- Agency acts in loco parentis.
- Participant advocates.
13Participant Consultation Model
- Using GLBT youths and families as consultants re
ethical issues. - Co-learners.
- Collaborative relationship.
- Congruent w/ social works ecological strengths
perspectives. - Grounded in feminist principles of mutuality,
partnership, a relational perspective.
(Fisher, 2003)
14Setting the Research Agenda
- What are the potential negative positive
consequences that GLBT youths their parents
perceive to be associated with research
participation? - Stigma
- Discrimination
- Victimization
- Unplanned disclosures
- Emotional distress
- Pathologizing of GLBT youth
- Homelessness
- Pride
- Connection
- Self-awareness
- Enhance knowledge
- Inform policy
- Inform practice
15Setting the Research Agenda
- How do their perceptions of risks benefits vary
by particular characteristics of the research
study? - Research topics
- Recruitment strategies
- Method of data collection
- Research site
- Investigator interviewer characteristics
- Youths characteristics (age, gender identity,
sexual identity, racial-ethnic identity, SES) - Youths disclosure status degree of openness
across environments - Under what circumstances are the perceptions of
GLBT youths, their parents, researchers, IRB
members similar or different?
16Setting the Research Agenda
- Under what conditions do GLBT youths their
parents support waivers of parental permission,
written parental consent, breaks in
confidentiality? - Research topics
- Recruitment strategies
- Method of data collection
- Research site
- Investigator interviewer characteristics
- Youths characteristics (age, gender identity,
sexual identity, racial-ethnic identity, SES) - Youths disclosure status degree of openness
across environments - Under what conditions are the opinions of GLBT
youths, parents, researchers, IRB members
similar or different?
17Conclusions
- Conduct research on IRB treatment of GLBT-focused
proposals. - Share strategies related to navigating IRBs.
- Set an agenda for the investigation of ethical
issues involved in the conduct of research w/
GLBT youths families. - Use GLBT youths parents as consultants.