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040 _aAFVC
100 _aAllenby, Rebecca
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245 _aSafety in online research with women experiencing intimate partner violence :
_bwhat about the children?
_cRebecca Allenby, Terry Dobbs, Kate Diesfeld, Shyamala Nada Raja, Denise Wilson and Jane Koziol-McLain,
260 _bRoutledge,
_c2016
500 _aEthics & Behavior, 2016, Advance online publication, 30 March 2016
520 _aThe significant co-occurrence between men’s violence against female partners and child abuse and neglect is well documented. It is less clear how child safety should be managed in family violence research with their mothers. This issue is salient to isafe, a New Zealand–based Internet intervention study testing improvement in safety decisions and mental health outcomes for women experiencing intimate partner violence. This article discusses the legislative, professional, and ethical considerations that contribute to the development of the child safety protocols and discusses the development of the isafe protocol. Hypothetical scenarios of the application of the isafe protocol are used to illuminate the issues and provide a basis for future discussion. (Authors' abstract). Record #4974
650 _aCHILDREN
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650 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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650 _aRESEARCH
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650 _aRESEARCH ETHICS
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650 _aSAFETY
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650 4 _aVICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _91061
_aDobbs, Terry
700 _92876
_aDiesfeld, Kate
700 _94543
_aNada-Raja, Shyamala
700 _aWilson, Denise
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700 _91511
_aKoziol-McLain, Jane
830 _aEthics & Behavior
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856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10508422.2016.1140579
_yAccess the abstract
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_cARTICLE
999 _c4974
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