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Section 13
Kentucky Administrative Regulations: 201 KAR 23:080
Research
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Section 13. Research. (1) A social worker shall obtain written informed consent from a client or a client's guardian if the client is a subject of a research project.
(2) A client's consent shall comply with the requirements of federal and state law regulating research with a human subject and shall include at least the following:
(a) The scope and purpose of this research;
(b) The procedures used to protect the client's confidentiality interests;
(c) The client's right to participate or to refuse to participate without negative consequence to service delivery;
(d) The possible risks and benefits of participation; and
(e) The client's right to withdraw from participation without negative to service delivery.
(3) A social worker shall protect the privacy and anonymity of a client who is a research subject and shall inform a client of a limitation on confidentiality that might arise from participation in the research project.
- Kentucky Legislature. Title 201, Chapter 23: 080 Board of Social Work. 2018 Kentucky Administrative Regulations. Section 13. Research.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Allen, L. R., & Dodd, C. G. (2018). Psychologists’ responsibility to society: Public policy and the ethics of political action. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 38(1), 42–53.
Borelli, J. L., Sohn, L., Wang, B. A., Hong, K., DeCoste, C., & Suchman, N. E. (2019). Therapist–client language matching: Initial promise as a measure of therapist–client relationship quality. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 36(1), 9–18.
Conlin, W. E., & Boness, C. L. (2019). Ethical considerations for addressing distorted beliefs in psychotherapy. Psychotherapy, 56(4), 449–458.
Fuertes, J. N., & Nutt Williams, E. (2017). Client-focused psychotherapy research. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 64(4), 369–375.
Harris, S. E., & Robinson Kurpius, S. E. (2014). Social networking and professional ethics: Client searches, informed consent, and disclosure. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 45(1), 11–19.
Kolmes, K., & Taube, D. O. (2016). Client discovery of psychotherapist personal information online. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 47(2), 147–154.
QUESTION 13
What are three criteria that must be included in the client's consent to research? To select and enter your answer go to .
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