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Approaches to consent in public health research in secondary schools.

Christopher BonellNeil HumphreyIlina SinghRussell M VinerTamsin Jane Ford
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
Allowing parent/carer opt-out rights recognises their autonomy while giving primacy to student autonomy. In the case of intervention research, most interventions are delivered at the level of the school so consent can only practically be sought from head teachers. Where interventions are individually targeted, seeking student active consent for these should be considered where feasible.
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