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Ethical issues and practical barriers in internet-based suicide prevention research: a review and investigator survey.

Eleanor BaileyCharlotte MühlmannSimon RiceMaja NedeljkovicMario Alvarez-JimenezLasse SanderAlison L CalearPhilip J BatterhamJo Robinson
Published in: BMC medical ethics (2020)
There is a balance to be achieved between the need to minimise the risk of adverse events whilst also ensuring interventions are being validated on populations who may be most likely to use and benefit from them (i.e., those who prefer anonymity). Further research is required to obtain the views of research ethics committees and research participants on these issues. Dialogue between researchers and ethics committees is necessary to address the need to ensure safety while also advancing the timely development of effective interventions in this critical area.
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