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Using the CABLES model to assess and minimize risk in research: control group hazards
Authors:Koocher G P
Institution:Graduate School for Health Studies, Simmons College, 300 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115-5898, USA. koocher@simmons.edu
Abstract:CABLES is both an acronym and metaphor for conceptualizing research participation risk by considering 6 distinct domains in which risks of harm to research participants may exist: cognitive, affective, biological, legal, economic, and social/cultural. These domains are described and illustrated, along with suggestions for minimizing or eliminating the potential hazards to human participants in biomedical and behavioral science research. Adoption of a thoughtful ethical analysis addressing all 6 CABLES strands in designing research provides a strong protective step toward safeguarding and promoting the well-being of study participants.
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