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Who should ask? Ethical interviewing in psychiatric epidemiology studies
Joanne E Turnbull1, Jane D McLeod2, Jay M Callahan3
1Duke University Medical Center.
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
|April 1, 1988
Abstract:
In a recent survey examining responses to life stress, difficulties were encountered by lay interviewers. These are addressed, as are ethical issues arising from the combination of survey and clinical methodologies. The issues of respondent harm and informed consent are discussed and initial strategies outlined.