American Journal of Bioethics
Volume 10, Issue 2, 2010, Pages W6-W7

Response to open peer commentaries on "returning to history: The ethics of researching asylum seeker health in Australia" (Article)

Zion D.* , Briskman L. , Loff B.
  • a DEPM, Monash University, 89 Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004, VC, Australia
  • b Curtin University of Technology, Australia
  • c DEPM, Monash University, 89 Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004, VC, Australia

Abstract

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Index Keywords

Vulnerable Populations vulnerable population refugee Australia psychological aspect conflict human Refugees ethics personnel prisoner Prisoners Research Personnel research ethics research subject Behavior Control Research Subjects Time Factors Ethics, Research Coercion Patient Advocacy persuasive communication informed consent human rights Humans verbal communication Narration Article prison Prisons uncertainty personal autonomy Conflict (Psychology) health care delivery Health Services Accessibility time

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DOI: 10.1080/15265160903547511
ISSN: 15265161
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English