University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2011 Sep;26(14):2890-907. doi: 10.1177/0886260510390956. Epub 2010 Dec 13.
In recent years, there has been increased research focus on dating violence, producing important information for reducing these violent relationships. Yet Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are often hesitant to approve research on dating violence, citing emotional distress of participants as a possible risk of participation. However, no known research has examined the reactions of research participants to questions about dating violence. The current study examined the reactions among college students to completing a self-report measure on dating violence. Results showed that participants reported numerous positive experiences as a result of their research participation, with only mildly increased negative emotional reactions evident for some. Findings are discussed in relation to IRB proposals and appropriate informed consent for research participants.
近年来,人们越来越关注约会暴力问题,这为减少此类暴力关系提供了重要信息。然而,机构审查委员会(IRB)通常对批准约会暴力研究犹豫不决,理由是参与者可能会因情绪困扰而面临风险。但是,尚无研究探讨研究参与者对约会暴力问题的反应。本研究调查了大学生对完成约会暴力自我报告测量的反应。结果表明,参与者报告说,由于参与研究,他们有很多积极的体验,只有一些参与者的负面情绪反应略有增加。研究结果与 IRB 提案以及研究参与者的适当知情同意有关。