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Citation

Edwards KM, Haynes EE, Rodenhizer-Stämpfli KA. J. Empir. Res. Hum. Res. Ethics 2016; 11(3): 220-230.

Affiliation

University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, University of California Press)

DOI

10.1177/1556264616651783

PMID

27307419

Abstract

The present study used a sample of high school youth (N = 218) and a mixed-methodological research design to examine high school students' reactions to participating in focus groups and completing surveys that inquired about dating violence (DV).

RESULTS showed that showed that 1.5% (n = 3) of the youth regretted participating in the study and 6% (n = 12) were upset by the study questions; being upset was attributed to personal experiences with DV and being disturbed by peers' responses during the focus group. Furthermore, 49% (n = 99) of the youth reported feeling that they personally benefited from participating in the study for reasons such as learning ways to help friends in situations of DV.

RESULTS have implications for conducting mixed-methodological DV research with youth.

© The Author(s) 2016.


Language: en

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