Authors
Kathryn Macapagal, Ryan Coventry, Miriam R Arbeit, Celia B Fisher, Brian Mustanski
Publication date
2017/7
Journal
Archives of sexual behavior
Volume
46
Pages
1393-1409
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) adolescents under age 18 are underrepresented in sexual health research. Exclusion of SGM minors from these studies has resulted in a lack of knowledge about the risks and benefits youth experience from sexual health research participation. Institutional Review Boards’ (IRB) overprotective stances toward research risks and requirements for guardian consent for SGM research are significant barriers to participation, though few have investigated SGM youth’s perspectives on these topics. This study aimed to empirically inform decisions about guardian consent for sexuality survey studies involving SGM youth. A total of 74 SGM youth aged 14–17 completed an online survey of sexual behavior and SGM identity, and a new measure that compared the discomfort of sexual health survey completion to everyday events and exemplars of minimal risk research (e.g …
Total citations
2016201720182019202020212022202320242519111821172315