A Scoping Review of Recommendations in the English Language on Conducting Research with Trauma-Exposed Populations Since Publication of the Belmont Report; Thematic Review of Existing Recommendations on Research with Trauma-Exposed Populations
Abstract:Objective: To identify recommendations for conducting public health research with trauma-exposed populations. Methods: Researchers searched Embase, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Open Grey, and Google Scholar for recommendations. Trauma that causes psychological impact was our exposure of interest and we excluded clinical articles on treating physical trauma. We reviewed titles and abstracts of 6,234 articles and full text of 174 articles. We analyzed recommendations with thematic analysis, generated questio… Show more
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