Supporting ethical practice in community-engaged research with 4R: Respond, Record, Reflect, and Revise

Ethics and Behavior 30 (5):311-325 (2020)
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Abstract

Efforts towards adaptation, dissemination, and implementation of culturally robust, evidence-informed mental health care rely on community-engaged research. Academic-community partnerships help bring science to service for vulnerable and historically disenfranchised populations. A growing literature supports the development of a framework of ethics for CEnR. This article examines ethical tensions in the context of the American Psychological Association Ethics Code General Principles – Beneficence and Nonmaleficence; Fidelity and Responsibility; Integrity; Justice; and Respect for People’s Rights and Dignity – and presents the 4R action plan to support application of APA guidelines to academic-community partnership with youth-serving organizations.

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