Ethics committees get very concerned when a study involves the administration of questionnaires that ask participants to rate their levels of depression, anxiety, etc., or report if they have had some traumatic experiences. Although this concern is justified, I’ve found they tend to anticipate catastrophic scenarios that I have never observed in my clinical experience. Does anyone know of empirical studies that have examined the potential harm questionnaires could cause? Or any study investigating this area in general?

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