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      Engaging with children as co-researchers: challenges,counter-challenges and solutions

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      International Journal of Social Research Methodology
      Informa UK Limited

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              Competent children? Minors' consent to health care treatment and research.

              This paper concentrates on controversies about children's consent, and reviews how children's changing status as competent decision makers about healthcare and research has gradually gained greater respect. Criteria for competence have moved from age towards individual children's experience and understanding. Uncertain and shifting concepts of competence and its identification with adulthood and childhood are examined, together with levels of decision-making and models for assessing children's competence. Risks and uncertainties, methods of calculating the frequency and severity of risks, the concept of 'therapeutic research' and problems of expanding consent beyond its remit are considered. The paper ends by considering how strengths and limitations in children's status and capacities to consent can be mirrored in researchers' and practitioners' own status and capacities. Examples are drawn from empirical research studies about decision-making in healthcare and research involving children in the UK.

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                International Journal of Social Research Methodology
                International Journal of Social Research Methodology
                Informa UK Limited
                1364-5579
                1464-5300
                March 19 2014
                December 03 2013
                : 18
                : 2
                : 161-173
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                10.1080/13645579.2013.864589
                a46ff135-2897-4162-9bb1-4d4640cce582
                © 2013
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