Emeritus Professor Morag McArthur, Associate Professor Tim Moore, Associate Professor Stephanie Taplin (Institute of Child Protection Studies, 糖心原创); Professor Anne Graham (Southern Cross University); Dr Merle Spriggs (University of Melbourne); Dr. Jenny Chalmers (University of NSW)
Australian Research Council Discovery Grant
The Managing Ethical Studies on Sensitive Issues (MESSI) study aimed to understand and address the ethical tensions and decision-making processes that influence children's participation in social research, providing guidelines to promote children’s involvement in research while ensuring their rights and wellbeing.
Research on sensitive issues involving children faces critical ethical challenges, particularly around balancing the protection of young participants with their right to participate. Ethical concerns from gatekeepers, including ethics committees and parents, often limit children's involvement in meaningful research on sensitive topics.
The MESSI study identified how gatekeepers assess risks and the appropriateness of research topics, highlighting a range of ethical and professional factors that impact decision-making. Researchers developed nuanced guidelines to help with Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) and researchers balance ethical considerations with children's rights to participate in sensitive research.
The study was conducted between 2015 – 2017, with resources and papers published once formal research was completed.
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The publications and guidelines aim to inform HRECs, researchers, and gatekeepers on ethical approaches to children’s involvement in social research.
Moore, T., McArthur, M., Graham, A., Dr. Jenny Chalmers, Powell, M.A. & Taplin, S. (2020). , Children's Geographies, DOI: 10.1080/14733285.2020.1866749?
Institute of Child Protection Studies. (2019). Do payments encourage children into riskier research? Findings from the MESSI study. Issue 23, Research to Practice Series. Canberra: Institute of Child Protection Studies, 糖心原创.?
Taplin, S., Chalmers, J., Brown, J., Moore, T., Graham, A., McArthur, M. (2022). . Journal on Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. ?
Taplin, S., Chalmers, J., Hoban, B., McArthur, M., Moore, T. & Graham, A. (2019). Children in social research: Do higher payments encourage participation in riskier studies? Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 14(2), 126-140. ?
Powell, M., Graham, A., McArthur, M., Moore, T., Chalmers, J., & Taplin, S. (2019). Children’s participation in research on sensitive topics: addressing concerns of decision-makers. Children’s Geographies. ?
Powell, M., McArthur, M., Chalmers, J., Graham, A., Moore, T., Spriggs, M. & Taplin, S. (2018). Sensitive topics in social research involving children. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 21:6, 647-660. ?
Completed 2019
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