Reed Jennifer L, Huppert Jill S
Division of Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 2008 Aug;43(2):195-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2008.01.020. Epub 2008 Apr 11.
We examined the effect of an institutional requirement for parental consent on adolescents' enrollment in a research study involving sexually transmitted infections. Fewer adolescents enrolled when parental consent was required compared with those who enrolled after this requirement was waived (79% vs. 94%, p = .01). Of the adolescents, 100% requested confidential test results. We conclude that requiring parental consent decreases participation in STI research.
我们研究了一项关于父母同意的机构要求对青少年参与一项涉及性传播感染的研究的影响。与该要求被豁免后参与研究的青少年相比,要求父母同意时参与研究的青少年更少(79% 对 94%,p = 0.01)。在这些青少年中,100% 要求获得保密的检测结果。我们得出结论,要求父母同意会降低青少年参与性传播感染研究的比例。