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Ethical and Epistemological Insights: A Case Study of Participatory Action Research with Young People
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Qualitative MethodYoung PeopleAction ResearchCommunity-based ResearchCommunity EngagementSociologyEpistemological InsightsInformed ConsentEducationCase StudyEthic CommitteeResearch EthicsYouth AdvocacyParticipatory Decision-makingUnderage YouthHuman Research EthicCivic Engagement
Debates over how to determine age of consent for youth to participate in research feature prominently in the practice of researchers, research ethics boards (REBs), and community decision makers working with youth. In particular, tensions can arise over how the ethical principles of beneficence, autonomy, and justice are interpreted and applied in research involving young people. We discuss our experiences obtaining ethical approval to conduct a participatory action research project involving youth and the differences of opinion we encountered regarding underage youth's capability to make informed consent. We suggest that researchers, REBs, and community decision makers all share a responsibility to conduct proactive outreach to youth participants, so that they are adequately informed of their rights related to research.
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