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Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne Sherria Ayuandini Evelyne Baillergeau Christian Bröer Arnfinn Helleve Knut-Inge Klepp Bjarte Kysnes Nanna Lien Aleksandra Luszczynska Samantha Nesrallah Ana Rito Harry Rutter Oddrun Samdal Natalie Savona Gerlieke Veltkamp 《Obesity reviews》2023,24(Z1):e13518
Engaging youth in obesity prevention research and policy action is essential to develop strategies that are relevant and sensitive to their needs. Research with young people requires critical reflection to safeguard their rights, dignity, and well-being. The CO-CREATE project used various methods to engage approximately 300 European youth aged 15–19 years in the development of policies to prevent adolescent obesity. This paper discusses ethical considerations made in the project pertaining to the youth's voluntary participation, their protection from obesity stigma, respect for their time, data privacy and confidentiality, power balance, and equality of opportunity to participate in the research. We describe measures implemented to prevent or limit the emergence of ethical challenges in our interaction with youth and discuss their relevance based on our experience with implementation. While some challenges seemingly were prevented, others arose related to the youth's voluntary participation, time burdens on them, and the sustainability of participation under the Covid-19 pandemic. Concrete and ongoing ethical guidance may be useful in projects aiming to interact and build collaborative relationships with youth for long periods of time. 相似文献
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Oddrun Samdal Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne Ellen Haug Trond Helland Lina Kjostarova-Unkovska Claire Bouillon Christian Bröer Maria Corell Alina Cosma Dorothy Currie Charli Eriksson Rosemarie Felder-Puig Tania Gaspar Curt Hagquist Janetta Harbron Atle Jåstad Colette Kelly Cecile Knai Dorota Kleszczewska Bjarte Birkeland Kysnes Nanna Lien Aleksandra Luszczynska Gerben Moerman Concepcion Moreno-Maldonado Saoirse NicGabhainn Iveta Pudule Jelena Gudelj Rakic Ana Rito Alfred Mestad Rønnestad Madeleine Ulstein Harry Rutter Knut-Inge Klepp 《Obesity reviews》2023,24(Z2):e13636
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child emphasizes the importance of allowing children and adolescents to influence decisions that are important to them following their age and maturity. This paper explores the principles, practices, and implications around using parental versus child/adolescent consent when participating in social science research and policy development. Experiences from two studies are presented: The Confronting Obesity: Co-creating policy with youth (CO-CREATE) and the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborative Cross-National study. Although parental consent may be an important gatekeeper for protecting children and adolescents from potentially harmful research participation, it may also be considered an obstacle to the empowerment of children and adolescents in case they want to share their views and experiences directly. This paper argues that evaluation of possible harm should be left to ethics committees and that, if no harm related to the research participation processes is identified and the project has a clear perspective on collaborating with the target group, adolescents from the age of 12 years should be granted the legal capacity to give consent to participate in the research project. Collaboration with adolescents in the development of the research project is encouraged. 相似文献
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Knut-Inge Klepp Arnfinn Helleve Hannah Brinsden Christian Bröer Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne Janetta Harbron Cecile Knai Nanna Lien Aleksandra Luszczynska Samantha Nesrallah Kate Oldridge-Turner Ana Rito Oddrun Samdal Natalie Savona Maja K. Stensdal Steven Allender Deanna M. Hoelscher Harry Rutter 《Obesity reviews》2023,24(Z1):e13540
The CO-CREATE project focuses on the need for research on obesity prevention in adolescents to move away from studies of single interventions, toward the investigation of systems-based research incorporating youth involvement. This paper provides an overview of the project, presenting the objectives, design, and novel methodologies applied, as well as findings to date and anticipated outcomes. Adolescents (16–18 years old) in five European countries participated. Methods applied in the project include monitoring and benchmarking of policies, systematic literature reviews, epidemiological surveillance, linking observed overweight and obesity trends to observed policy landscapes, group model building to identify perceived drivers of obesity, alliance building with adolescents, dialog with stakeholders, and system dynamics modelling to explore the potential impact of policy options. Outcomes include tools for developing policy ideas and investigation of prevention strategies with adolescents, including policy databases, system maps of drivers of obesity, protocols for organizing youth alliances, an intergenerational policy dialog tool, and system dynamic models exploring the impacts of cocreated policy ideas. These outcomes make an important contribution to building a pan-European infrastructure for designing and evaluating policies and for providing youth with the opportunity to make their voices heard in the development and implementation of obesity prevention measures. 相似文献