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父母对性少数青少年参与研究的看法以及父母同意的要求。

Parent Perspectives About Sexual Minority Adolescent Participation in Research and Requirements of Parental Permission.

作者信息

Newcomb Michael E, Clifford Antonia, Greene George J, Mustanski Brian

机构信息

Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing and Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.

Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing and Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2016 Oct;59(4):443-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.05.014. Epub 2016 Jul 26.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ) adolescents and young adults experience health inequities relative to heterosexuals but may be reluctant to participate in research that requires guardian permission. Institutional review boards are often reluctant to approve studies without parental permission because of concerns about parent reactions. There is little to no data from the parent's perspective on these issues. We aimed to understand parent perspectives on parental permission requirements for minimal risk studies of LGBTQ health inequities.

METHODS

We conducted semistructured interviews with 31 parents of LGBTQ individuals. We presented a vignette describing an HIV behavioral surveillance protocol and assessed beliefs about whether parental permission should be required under various conditions (i.e., varying adolescent demographics, study procedures).

RESULTS

Most parents (74.2%) believed that parental permission should not be required, and this percent increased when considering adolescent participants for whom permission would be less feasible or potentially more dangerous (e.g., homeless adolescents). Qualitative analyses revealed that many parents were concerned about research quality and negative consequences for adolescents if permission was required. Others wanted to help support their child in making decisions about research and health care.

CONCLUSIONS

Most parents believed that parental permission should not be required for a minimal risk study, and the reasons for their beliefs fell squarely in line with federal regulations regarding adolescent self-consent to research. Studies of LGBTQ adolescent health inequities should receive waivers of parental permission to obtain representative samples and minimize risk of harm to the adolescent.

摘要

目的

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者以及其他性取向和性别少数群体(LGBTQ)的青少年和青年相对于异性恋者存在健康不平等问题,但他们可能不愿参与需要监护人许可的研究。由于担心家长的反应,机构审查委员会通常不愿批准未经家长许可的研究。关于这些问题,几乎没有来自家长视角的数据。我们旨在了解家长对于LGBTQ健康不平等问题最低风险研究中家长许可要求的看法。

方法

我们对31位LGBTQ个体的家长进行了半结构化访谈。我们呈现了一个描述艾滋病病毒行为监测方案的案例,并评估了在各种条件下(即不同的青少年人口统计学特征、研究程序)是否应该要求家长许可的信念。

结果

大多数家长(74.2%)认为不应该要求家长许可,当考虑那些获得许可不太可行或可能更危险的青少年参与者(例如无家可归的青少年)时,这一比例有所增加。定性分析表明,许多家长担心如果要求许可会影响研究质量以及给青少年带来负面后果。其他人希望帮助支持他们的孩子做出关于研究和医疗保健的决定。

结论

大多数家长认为对于最低风险研究不应该要求家长许可,他们持这种观点的原因完全符合联邦关于青少年自主同意参与研究的规定。对LGBTQ青少年健康不平等问题的研究应该获得家长许可豁免,以获取具有代表性的样本并将对青少年的伤害风险降至最低。

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