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Scientific article 2024
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Children, Adolescents and Families

Ethical considerations in research when building predictive risk modelling in child and family welfare

Authors:

  • Anne Marie Villumsen
  • Michael Rosholm
  • Simon Bodilsen
  • Sanne Dalgaard Toft
  • Line Svoldgaard Berg
  • Liesanth Yde Nirmalarajan
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
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This article presents and discusses ethical issues and implications in research when building a predictive risk model for potential use in Danish child and family welfare. The idea is to build a predictive risk model in order to study whether such a model can be valuable to child and family welfare services in the assessment of risk – aimed specifically at the decision-making process regarding notifications.

Based on a framework developed especially for this field, we present and discuss ethical considerations, reflections and actions in relation to four main ethical principles: non-maleficence, autonomy, justice and explicability. We hope that our reflections on these ethical challenges can inspire research – and potentially also the field of practice when taking a deep dive into the difficult field of digitalization in social work.

Authors

  • Anne Marie VillumsenMichael RosholmSimon BodilsenSanne Dalgaard ToftLine Svoldgaard BergLiesanth Yde Nirmalarajan

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    Journal of Comparative Social Work,
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