A wonderful resource: Hoagwood, K., P. Jensenn, & Fisher (1996), Ethical Issues in Mental Health Research with Children and Adolescents, published by Lawrence Erlbaum. Liz Knight Richard Embry wrote: > > I am currently working on the methodology of an epidemiological study that will collect data from young adult (ages approximately 18-25) survivors of intrafamilial child maltreatment, as well as institutional abuse. I am needing to think through the legal and ethical issues involved in the study. > For example, responsibilities to current residents of institutions that subjects report as abusive. Or reporting requirements related to young adult subjects who report intrafamilial abuse. > Can anyone recommend any good articles or books that could illuminate this inquiry? > > Thanks in advance, > > **************************************** > Richard A. Embry, Ph.D., M.S.W. > Assistant Professor > Columbia University > School of Social Work > 622 West 113th Street MC 4600 > New York, NY 10025 > 212-854-7885 V/TDD > re186@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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