Title | Addressing Ethical Issues in Studying Men’s Traumatic Stress |
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Type | Journal article |
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Authors | Affleck, W., Oliffe, J., McKenzie, S., Ridge, Damien T., Jenkins, E. and Broom, A. |
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Abstract | Like many human experiences, traumatic stress is highly gendered. Over the past several decades, a sub-stantial number of empirical studies have explored ethical issues in traumatic stress research. However, these studies have typically reported female samples or failed to account for the influence of gender in their analyses of mixed-sex samples. By extension, ethical issues that are relevant to male participants in traumatic stress research are poorly understood. After briefly exploring why the vulnerabilities of male participants are under-explored in traumatic stress research, this article highlights many ethical issues that are important to address when men participate in traumatic stress research, concluding with some sugges-tions for how these might be taken up to advance the field. |
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Keywords | men’s traumatic stress research |
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| research ethics |
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| men’s mental health |
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Journal | International Journal of Men's Social & Community Health |
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Journal citation | 3 (1), pp. e16-e23 |
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ISSN | 2561-9179 |
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Year | 2020 |
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Publisher | Dougmar Publishing Group |
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Publisher's version | License CC BY-NC 4.0 File Access Level Open (open metadata and files) |
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.22374/ijmsch.v3i1.27 |
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Publication dates |
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Published | 03 Apr 2020 |
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