Ethical Considerations for Parent-Adolescent Dyadic Research

Ethics Hum Res. 2022 May;44(3):24-33. doi: 10.1002/eahr.500127.

Abstract

Over the last few years, the use of dyadic research methods has expanded considerably. One area that has benefited from this type of research is the study of the family unit, particularly parent-adolescent dyads. Dyadic research allows investigators to assess relationship dynamics, processes, and congruences within a family unit, as well as the distinct experiences of each member of the dyad. However, like all emerging and expanding areas of human subjects research, parent-adolescent dyadic research faces several ethical challenges. Given the advantages of parent-adolescent dyadic research for examining family relational processes, this article addresses ethical challenges experienced by dyadic researchers that often temper interests in applying these approaches. Drawing on the scholarly literature and the authors' experiences conducting parent-adolescent dyadic research, we discuss heightened and unique ethical challenges that arise in this area of inquiry and provide recommendations on how to best navigate those issues.

Keywords: dyadic research; ethical considerations; human subjects research; parent-adolescent; privacy and confidentiality; research with adolescents.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Humans
  • Morals
  • Parents*
  • Research Design*