Adolescents Clinical Trial
Official title:
Parental Permission and Adolescent Assent and Decision Making in Clinical Research
This study will evaluate how adolescents enrolled in clinical research and their parents:
- Understood the study information presented before they agreed to participate
- Made decisions about enrolling in the study
- Experienced the process of assent and consent
- Perceive the experience of participating in research
The study will determine how adolescents and their parents evaluate risk and benefit, what
information they use in making their research enrollment decisions, and how these decisions
are made.
In recent years the medical community and the federal government have increasingly recognized
the need to conduct pediatric research. Several initiatives have resulted in an expanding
number of studies that include children. With more pediatric research comes the need to
ensure that protections for the rights and safety of children enrolled in research are
performing well.
Adolescent patients between 13 and 18 years of age who are enrolled in a research study at
the NIH involving cancer, diabetes mellitus, vaccines, obesity, bipolar disorder, and HIV, as
well as healthy adolescent controls, may be eligible. One parent of each adolescent also
participates.
Participants are interviewed at the NIH Clinical Center. Each interview will last about 30
minutes and consists of questions in the following areas:
- Demographics (age, sex, ethnicity, education, socioeconomic status, etc.)
- Brief medical history of the adolescent
- Experience and satisfaction with the parental permission/assent process
- Motivations for participating in clinical research
- Decision-making process
- Willingness to accept certain types and levels of hypothetical risks in a study,
including those of side effects and invasive procedures
- Willingness to enroll with different chances of possible benefit
- Comparison with other activities
- General understanding of research
This study aims to better understand how adolescents enrolled in clinical research and their parents understood the study information presented, made decisions about enrolling, experienced the process of assent and consent, and perceive the experience of participating in research. Interviews will be conducted with adolescents participating in clinical research and with one of their parents. Adolescents with a number of disorders including cancer, chronic diseases, bipolar disorder, obesity, and HIV, as well as healthy controls who are enrolled in NIH intramural protocols will be interviewed. ;
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