Ybarra Michele L, Prescott Tonya L, Phillips Gregory L, Parsons Jeffrey T, Bull Sheana S, Mustanski Brian
Center for Innovative Public Health Research, San Clemente, California.
Center for Innovative Public Health Research, San Clemente, California.
J Adolesc Health. 2016 Jul;59(1):44-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.03.020. Epub 2016 May 13.
There is a dearth of HIV prevention/healthy sexuality programs developed for adolescent gay and bisexual males (AGBM) as young as 14 years old, in part because of the myriad ethical concerns. To address this gap, we present our ethics-related experiences implementing Guy2Guy, a text messaging-based HIV prevention/healthy sexuality program, in a randomized controlled trial of 302 14- to 18-year-old sexual minority males.
Potential risks and efforts to reduce these risks are discussed within the framework of the Belmont Report: Respect for persons, beneficence (e.g., risks and benefits), and justice (e.g., fair distribution of benefits and burdens).
To ensure "respect for persons," online enrollment was coupled with telephone assent, which included assessing decisional capacity to assent. Beneficence was promoted by obtaining a waiver of parental permission and using a self-safety assessment to help youth evaluate their risk in taking part. Justice was supported through efforts to develop and test the program among those who would be most likely to use it if it were publicly available (e.g., youth who own a cell phone and are enrolled in an unlimited text messaging plan), along with the use of recruitment targets to ensure a racially, ethnically, and regionally diverse sample.
It is possible to safely implement a sensitive and HIV prevention/healthy sexuality program with sexual minority youth as young as 14 years old when a rigorous ethical protocol is in place.
针对14岁及以上的青少年男同性恋者和双性恋男性(AGBM)制定的艾滋病毒预防/健康性行为项目匮乏,部分原因是存在众多伦理问题。为填补这一空白,我们介绍了在一项针对302名14至18岁性少数男性的随机对照试验中实施“男性对男性”(Guy2Guy)项目的伦理相关经验,该项目是一个基于短信的艾滋病毒预防/健康性行为项目。
在《贝尔蒙报告》的框架内讨论了潜在风险以及降低这些风险的措施:尊重个人、行善(如风险和益处)和公正(如利益和负担的公平分配)。
为确保“尊重个人”,在线注册与电话同意相结合,其中包括评估同意的决策能力。通过获得父母同意的豁免并使用自我安全评估来帮助青少年评估参与风险,促进了行善原则。通过努力在那些如果该项目公开可用最有可能使用它的人群(如有手机且注册了无限制短信套餐的青少年)中开发和测试该项目,并使用招募目标来确保种族、民族和地区多样化的样本,支持了公正原则。
当有严格的伦理方案时,有可能安全地为年仅14岁的性少数青年实施一个敏感的艾滋病毒预防/健康性行为项目。