Research ethics with gender and sexually diverse persons
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11/09/2020
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Abstract
: Identifying and developing inclusive policy and practice responses to health and social
inequities in gender and sexually diverse persons require inclusive research ethics and methods in
order to develop sound data. This article articulates 12 ethical principles for researchers undertaking
gender and sexually diverse social, health, and related research. We have called these the ‘Montréal
Ethical Principles for Inclusive Research.’ While writing from an international social work perspective,
our aim is to promote ethical research that benefits people being researched by all disciplines.
This paper targets four groups of interest: 1. Cisgender and heterosexual researchers; 2. Researchers
who research ‘general’ populations; 3. and sexually diverse researchers; 4. Human ethics committees.
This article was stimulated by the 2018 Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles, which
positions human dignity at its core. It is critically important to understand and account for the
intersectionality of gender and sexuality with discourses of race, ethnicity, colonialism, dis/ability, age,
etc. Taking this intersectionality into consideration, this article draws on scholarship that underpins
ethical principles developed for other minoritized communities, to ensure that research addresses the
autonomy of these participants at every stage. Research that positions inclusive research ethics at its
foundation can provide a solid basis for policy and practice responses to health and social inequities
in gender and sexually diverse persons.
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Keywords
bisexual, gay, gender diverse, human ethics committees, lesbian, research ethics, transgender, ethical principles
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 17 (18)