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Attitudes of Mothers Regarding Willingness to Enroll Their Children in Research.


ABSTRACT: This study assessed mothers' perspectives regarding research involvement by their children, factors that might affect perceptions of research risks, and attitudes regarding willingness to enroll children in research. Participants completed a survey on Amazon Mechanical Turk. Mothers were less inclined to enroll children in research involving procedures posing higher risk (regression coefficient = -0.51). Mothers without mental health issues with children without health issues were more sensitive to risk than mothers without mental health issues with children with health issues (estimated difference = 0.49). Mothers with mental health issues were more willing than mothers without mental health issues to enroll children in research (regression coefficient = -0.90). Among mothers with mental health issues, having a child with a health issue was associated with increased willingness to enroll in research, compared with having children without health issues (estimated difference = 0.65).

SUBMITTER: Kim JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7606296 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Attitudes of Mothers Regarding Willingness to Enroll Their Children in Research.

Kim Jane Paik JP   Rostami Maryam M   Roberts Laura Weiss LW  

Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE 20200618 5


This study assessed mothers' perspectives regarding research involvement by their children, factors that might affect perceptions of research risks, and attitudes regarding willingness to enroll children in research. Participants completed a survey on Amazon Mechanical Turk. Mothers were less inclined to enroll children in research involving procedures posing higher risk (regression coefficient = -0.51). Mothers without mental health issues with children without health issues were more sensitive  ...[more]

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