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Ethical issues in participatory arts methods for young people with adverse childhood experiences

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HEALTH EXPECTATIONS
卷 24, 期 5, 页码 1557-1569

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/hex.13314

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adverse childhood experiences; arts-based methods; coproduction; ethics; mental health; neurodivergence; participation; participatory research; trauma; young people

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  1. UK Research and Innovation [ES/S002588/1]
  2. ESRC [ES/S002588/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This paper discusses ethical issues arising from participatory arts methods with young people who have traumatic experiences, using existing literature as a foundation. The authors present a typology covering various issues such as power, accessibility, communication, trust, and ownership and offer guidance for ethical dilemmas that may occur at different research phases. Adequate anticipation and consideration of ethical issues, along with involvement of young people, are essential to implement arts methods in research and practice with youth in a fair, meaningful, and empowering manner.
Context Participatory arts-based methods such as photovoice, drama and music have increasingly been used to engage young people who are exposed to psychosocial risks. These methods have the potential to empower youth and provide them with an accessible and welcoming environment to express and manage difficult feelings and experiences. These effects are, however, dependent on the way these methods are implemented and how potential ethical concerns are handled. Objective Using the current literature on arts-based health research as a foundation, this paper examines ethical issues emerging from participatory arts methods with young people with traumatic experiences. Results We present a typology covering relevant issues such as power, accessibility, communication, trust and ownership, across the domains of partnership working, project entry, participation and dissemination. Drawing on our extensive clinical and research experiences, existing research and novel in-practice examples, we offer guidance for ethical dilemmas that might arise at different phases of research. Conclusion Adequate anticipation and consideration of ethical issues, together with the involvement of young people, will help ensure that arts methods are implemented in research and practice with young people in a fair, meaningful and empowering way. Patient or Public Contribution The issues reviewed are largely based on the authors' experience conducting participatory research. Each of the projects referenced has its own systems for PPI including, variously, consultations with advisory groups, coproduction, youth ambassadors and mentor schemes. One of the coauthors, Josita Kavitha Thirumalai, is a young person trained in peer support and has provided extensive input across all stages.

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