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The Horizons Program/Population Council and Family Health International/ Impact developed a resource, Ethical Approaches to Gathering Information from Children and Adolescents in International Settings (PDF), for researchers and program managers working with children and adolescents in international settings, including those affected by HIV/AIDS, on how to gather data among young people in a way that minimizes harm and maximizes benefits. Developed through a multidisciplinary international consultative process, under the leadership of a steering committee including representatives of USAID and UNICEF, this new resource identifies challenges that confront program implementers and investigators and proposes practical approaches to dealing with them. Recognizing that methods for working with adults cannot simply be transferred to young people, this new resource provides case studies that highlight the roles of research and program staff in ensuring that child-related activities are conducted ethically. It also provides references to resources on related topics, including the use of participatory methods with children and assessing children’s needs to plan programs.


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    Ethical Approaches to Gathering Information from Children and Adolescents in International Settings: Guidelines and Resources (2005) (PDF)


    AIDSQuest

    What Is the HIV/AIDS Survey Library?

    HIV/AIDS Topics and Selected Survey Questions

    Full Instruments and Overviews of Surveys: Development and Use

    Behavioral and Social Theories Commonly Used in HIV Research

    Appendix A
    Ethical Approaches to Gathering Information from Children and Adolescents in International Settings: Guidelines and Resources

    Appendix B
    Researching Violence Against Women: A Practical Guide for Researchers and Activists

    Appendix C
    Working Report Measuring HIV Stigma: Results of a Field Test in Tanzania

    Appendix D
    Evaluating the Literacy Level of Your Survey: The SMOG

    Appendix E
    Selected Bibliography of Research on Validity and Reliability of HIV/AIDS-related Survey Instruments

    Appendix F
    Review of Instruments Assessing Health-related Quality of Life