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Perceptions about safety and risks in gender-based violence research: implications for the ethics review process
2011
Culture, Health and Sexuality
Does research on gender-based violence (GBV) pose greater than minimal risk to researchers and participants? This question needs to be understood particularly in light of hesitancy by Institutional Review Boards to approve research on GBV. The safety and risks of doing GBV studies and the implications for the ethical review process have not been a focus of much research. This qualitative study collected data through in-depth interviews with 12 experienced GBV researchers from various countries
doi:10.1080/13691058.2011.604429
pmid:21824018
fatcat:36mppfclazfjdoyp4u7kthprt4