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J Res Adolesc ; 29(3): 662-674, 2019 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31573769

ABSTRACT

For a long-term, longitudinal study that used BlackBerry smartphones for passive ambulatory assessment among older adolescents, this study focused on three areas of ethical concern: (1) adolescents' competence to give assent; (2) understanding of confidentiality, the protection of information, and project goals; and (3) awareness of procedures and benefits, and comfort with the research design. One hundred and seventy-eight participants were 17 and 18 years old (84 girls). Results suggested that participants freely gave consent and understood most, but not all of the informed consent information. Participants reported a high level of satisfaction. Participants showed less understanding of when their confidentiality would be broken and how data would be protected.


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Activities of Daily Living/psychology , Cell Phone/instrumentation , Psychological Techniques/instrumentation , Adolescent , Awareness , Comprehension/physiology , Confidentiality/ethics , Female , Humans , Informed Consent/ethics , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Personal Satisfaction , Psychology, Adolescent/methods , Research Design
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