Child Development Institute, 197 Euclid Ave., Toronto, Ontario M6J 2J8, Canada.
Wood's Homes Research Chair in Children's Mental Health, University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr. NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada.
Child Abuse Negl. 2018 Nov;85:202-208. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.01.007. Epub 2018 Feb 1.
Research and program evaluation processes that engage children and youth are becoming much more common due to influences from children's rights and the acknowledgement that children have the capacity to contribute to research, both as participants and co-researchers (Roberts, 2017). Recent technological advances in the form of tablet and internet-based applications have provided researchers with additional methodological tools to better capture the voices and experiences of children and their caregivers (Livingstone & Blum-Ross, 2017). However, little has been written on the ways in which these new technological advances can improve research experiences for children who have been exposed to intimate partner and family violence, as well as other forms of traumatic experiences. This paper provides a review of current literature and a case study example of how one children's mental health agency has implemented tablet-based data collection procedures.
由于儿童权利的影响以及承认儿童有能力作为参与者和共同研究者为研究做出贡献,涉及儿童和青年的研究和项目评估过程变得越来越普遍(Roberts,2017)。最近,以平板电脑和基于互联网的应用程序形式出现的技术进步为研究人员提供了更多的方法工具,以更好地捕捉儿童及其照顾者的声音和经验(Livingstone & Blum-Ross,2017)。然而,关于这些新技术进步如何改善遭受亲密伴侣和家庭暴力以及其他形式创伤经历的儿童的研究体验的研究甚少。本文综述了当前的文献,并提供了一个儿童心理健康机构如何实施基于平板电脑的数据收集程序的案例研究示例。