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    Ethical practice in internet research involving vulnerable people: lessons from a self-harm discussion forum study (SharpTalk)
    with S. Sharkey, R. Jones, J. Smithson, E. Hewis, T. Emmens, and T. Ford
    Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12): 752-758. 2011.
    The internet is widely used for health information and support, often by vulnerable people. Internet-based research raises both familiar and new ethical problems for researchers and ethics committees. While guidelines for internet-based research are available, it is unclear to what extent ethics committees use these. Experience of gaining research ethics approval for a UK study (SharpTalk), involving internet-based discussion groups with young people who self-harm and health professionals is des…Read more