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Combining Ethical Considerations With Recruitment and Follow-Up Strategies for Partner Violence Victimization ResearchUniversity of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky In general, the literature on research ethics and the literature on recruitment and retention of research participants tend to be separated by different purposes and principles. This article uses multiple methods to compile information about research ethics with vulnerable participants as well as with recruitment and follow-up strategies, including (a) literature reviews, (b) key informant interviews, (c) focus group interviews, (d) a pilot study to test ideas for study implementation, and (e) documentation of recruitment and follow-up efforts for a longitudinal study of 757 women with partner violence victimization experiences. This article shows how considering research ethics may actually enhance recruitment and follow-up strategies with women experiencing partner violence victimization.
Key Words: ethics partner violence victimization recruitment research
This version was published on November
1, 2008 Violence Against Women, Vol. 14, No. 11,
1226-1251 (2008) |
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