Navigating Complexity: Ethical and Methodological Insights from a Trauma-Informed Participatory Action Research Study with Young People in Sport for Development
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Participatory Action Research in Sport for Development
2.1. Feminist-Oriented PAR
2.2. YPAR
3. Applying TVIC to PAR
4. Research Context: Positioning Ourselves Within SFD
5. Reflecting on Our Positionality
6. Discussion: Applying TVIC to PAR with Young People
6.1. Ethical Complexities
6.2. Methodological Complexities
7. Implications and Next Steps
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
TVIC | Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care |
SFD | Sport for Development |
PAR | Participatory Action Research |
YPAR | Youth Participatory Action Research |
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Ferreira Gomes, J.; Iqbal, I.; Hayhurst, L.M.C. Navigating Complexity: Ethical and Methodological Insights from a Trauma-Informed Participatory Action Research Study with Young People in Sport for Development. Youth 2025, 5, 62. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth5030062
Ferreira Gomes J, Iqbal I, Hayhurst LMC. Navigating Complexity: Ethical and Methodological Insights from a Trauma-Informed Participatory Action Research Study with Young People in Sport for Development. Youth. 2025; 5(3):62. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth5030062
Chicago/Turabian StyleFerreira Gomes, Julia, Isra Iqbal, and Lyndsay M. C. Hayhurst. 2025. "Navigating Complexity: Ethical and Methodological Insights from a Trauma-Informed Participatory Action Research Study with Young People in Sport for Development" Youth 5, no. 3: 62. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth5030062
APA StyleFerreira Gomes, J., Iqbal, I., & Hayhurst, L. M. C. (2025). Navigating Complexity: Ethical and Methodological Insights from a Trauma-Informed Participatory Action Research Study with Young People in Sport for Development. Youth, 5(3), 62. https://doi.org/10.3390/youth5030062