Published on in Vol 9, No 3 (2020): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/16509, first published .
Innovative Approaches to Obtain Minors’ Consent for Biomedical HIV Prevention Trials: Multi-Site Quasi-Experimental Study of Adolescent and Parent Perspectives

Innovative Approaches to Obtain Minors’ Consent for Biomedical HIV Prevention Trials: Multi-Site Quasi-Experimental Study of Adolescent and Parent Perspectives

Innovative Approaches to Obtain Minors’ Consent for Biomedical HIV Prevention Trials: Multi-Site Quasi-Experimental Study of Adolescent and Parent Perspectives

Journals

  1. Mehta S, Seeley J. Grand Challenges in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health. Frontiers in Reproductive Health 2020;2 View
  2. Knopf A, Krombach P, Katz A, Baker R, Zimet G, Taggart T. Measuring research mistrust in adolescents and adults: Validity and reliability of an adapted version of the Group-Based Medical Mistrust Scale. PLOS ONE 2021;16(1):e0245783 View
  3. Knopf A, Draucker C, Fortenberry J, Ott M, Arrington-Sanders R, Reirden D, Schneider J, Straub D, Ofner S, Bakoyannis G, Zimet G. Parental Engagement in Consent Processes for Enrollment in Biomedical HIV Prevention Trials: Implications for Minor Adolescents' Willingness to Participate. Journal of Adolescent Health 2023;72(5):703 View
  4. Pack A, Jeon H, Kaaya S, Sastry J, Minja A, Headley J, Tolley E, Baumgartner J. Adolescents’ and young women’s perspectives on participation in biomedical clinical trials for HIV prevention in Tanzania and India: a qualitative inquiry. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies 2025:1 View