U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government, Department of Justice.

Perceptions of Trauma Research with a Sample of At-Risk Youth

NCJ Number
311392
Journal
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics Volume: 8 Issue: 4 Dated: 2013 Pages: 67-76
Date Published
October 2013
Length
10 pages
Abstract

Growing body of research demonstrates that participants generally report favorable perceptions of participating in trauma research. However, questions remain on the long-term impact of asking at-risk youth about trauma in settings where such questions are unexpected. Perceptions of participation were examined in the current longitudinal study comprising a sample of adolescent girls recruited from the child welfare system to participate in a healthy relationship project. Over a year, teens (n = 180) completed four research sessions during which they were interviewed about interpersonal trauma exposure and trauma-related symptoms. Results indicated that adolescents reported stable, favorable benefit-to-cost ratios over time. Perceptions of research participation and symptom severity did not impact retention.

(Publisher abstract provided.)

Date Published: October 1, 2013