The harmful effects of social research and the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights : results of a national survey of social scientists in Mexico [Separata] /

Risks and harms comprise a controversial topic in health sciences social research: they are minimised, denied, or not communicated to study participants. Article 4 of the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights stipulates the need to minimise harm, but this provision does not appe...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Mondragón Barrios, Liliana (Autor), Guarneros García, Tonatiuh K. (Autor), Jiménez Tapia, Alberto (Autor)
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Materias:
Aporte de:Registro referencial: Solicitar el recurso aquí
LEADER 02606naa a2200313 a 4500
003 AR-BaFLA
005 20211111173045.0
008 191113t2021 sp |||fs2||| 000 0 eng d
040 |a AR-BaFLA  |c AR-BaFLA  |b spa  |e rda 
100 1 |9 35146  |a Mondragón Barrios, Liliana  |e aut. 
245 1 0 |a The harmful effects of social research and the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights :   |b results of a national survey of social scientists in Mexico [Separata] /   |c Liliana Mondragón Barrios, Tonatiuh K. Guarneros García, Alberto Jiménez Tapia  |h DIG 
300 |a pp. 97-115 
336 |2 rdacontent  |a Texto  |b txt 
337 |2 rdamedia  |a computadora  |b c 
338 |2 rdacarrier  |a Recurso el línea  |b cr 
504 |a incl. ref. 
520 |a Risks and harms comprise a controversial topic in health sciences social research: they are minimised, denied, or not communicated to study participants. Article 4 of the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights stipulates the need to minimise harm, but this provision does not appear to refer directly to social sciences. Objectives: 1) to understand the harmful effects in social research; and 2) to describe the application of Article 4 to harm reduction in this field of research. Methods: We conducted an internet-based survey with social research investigators, asking about their experience and opinions regarding ethical practices in social research studies. Results: Respondents indicated that harmful effects were considered in terms of the repercussions of certain actions and decisions of the investigator, confirms risks such as the misuse and/or manipulation of information, the generation of false expectations of participants, the invasion of their space and privacy. The harms were disclosure of identity, violation of rights and the generation of stigma and prejudice; it brings in other types of harmful effects such as the self-interest of the researcher or his/her institution. Discussion: Social researchers observe Article 4, but this study questions aspects of the social and cultural context and their ethical repercussions. 
650 4 |9 816  |a INVESTIGACION SOCIAL 
650 4 |9 528  |a DERECHOS HUMANOS 
650 4 |9 275  |a ESTUDIOS DE CASOS 
650 4 |9 1430  |a INVESTIGADORES 
650 4 |9 1395  |a ETICA 
651 4 |9 77  |a MEXICO 
690 |a BIOETICA 
700 1 |9 35147  |a Guarneros García, Tonatiuh K.  |e aut. 
700 1 |9 35148  |a Jiménez Tapia, Alberto  |e aut. 
773 |d Barcelona : Universitat de Barcelona, FLACSO Argentina, 2021  |t Revista de bioética y derecho  |g no. 53  |x 1886-5887 
942 |c ART 
999 |c 48449  |d 48449