Cite
'I probably wouldn't want to talk about anything too personal': A qualitative exploration of how issues of privacy, confidentiality and surveillance in the home impact on access and engagement with online services and spaces for care-experienced young people
MLA
Stabler, Lorna, et al. “‘I Probably Wouldn’t Want to Talk about Anything Too Personal’: A Qualitative Exploration of How Issues of Privacy, Confidentiality and Surveillance in the Home Impact on Access and Engagement with Online Services and Spaces for Care-Experienced Young People.” Adoption & Fostering, vol. 47, no. 3, Oct. 2023, pp. 277–94. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1177/03085759231203019.
APA
Stabler, L., Cunningham, E., Mannay, D., Boffey, M., Cummings, A., Davies, B., Wooders, C., Vaughan, R., & Evans, R. (2023). “I probably wouldn’t want to talk about anything too personal”: A qualitative exploration of how issues of privacy, confidentiality and surveillance in the home impact on access and engagement with online services and spaces for care-experienced young people. Adoption & Fostering, 47(3), 277–294. https://doi.org/10.1177/03085759231203019
Chicago
Stabler, Lorna, Emily Cunningham, Dawn Mannay, Maria Boffey, Aimee Cummings, Brittany Davies, Charlotte Wooders, Rachael Vaughan, and Rhiannon Evans. 2023. “‘I Probably Wouldn’t Want to Talk about Anything Too Personal’: A Qualitative Exploration of How Issues of Privacy, Confidentiality and Surveillance in the Home Impact on Access and Engagement with Online Services and Spaces for Care-Experienced Young People.” Adoption & Fostering 47 (3): 277–94. doi:10.1177/03085759231203019.