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Data Retention and Deposit Guidelines for Research Involving Human Participants


Why should I deposit my research data to a data repository? 

  • To meet funding agency requirements 
  • To meet journal data policy requirements 
  • To publish data as a scholarly product according to the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles 
  • To adopt open science practices such as increasing research accountability, reproducibility, open engagement and reducing duplication 

Determine the data disclosure risk levels and decide whether data can be retained or deposited 

Data disclosure risk levels Low risk Medium risk High risk Extreme risk 
Definition  Public data 
Identifiability [no] 
Vulnerability [no] 
Sensitivity [no] 
Identifiability [can be de-identified] 
Vulnerability [no] 
Sensitivity [maybe] 
Identifiability [yes] 
Vulnerability [maybe] 
Sensitivity [yes] 
Identifiability [yes] 
Vulnerability [yes] 
Sensitivity [yes] 
Retention  Data may be retained indefinitely Data may be retained indefinitely Data may be retained indefinitely Data must be destroyed 
Deposit  Data should be deposited with unrestricted access De-identified data should be deposited with unrestricted access  De-identified data should be deposited with restricted access Data should not be deposited anywhere 
Adapted from "Human Participant Research Data Risk Matrix" by Portage Network. CC BY-NC 4.0.

Note: Research contexts where additional ethics review processes and approvals are required may result in data needing to be restricted regardless of the results of data disclosure risk level assessments.


Obtain consent for data retention and deposit according to data disclosure risk levels

Data disclosure risk levels Low risk Medium risk High risk Extreme risk 
Consent requirement Notification of data retention and deposit for future use Notification of data retention and deposit for future use 
 
Option to opt-out should be considered 
Notification of data retention and deposit for future use 
 
Formal opt-in for data retention and deposit 
 
If possible, provide options regarding areas of future research (e.g., use for this study only, only for studies in this subject area, or for any use). 
Confidentiality will be maintained for as long as the data exist.  
 
Data will not be shared beyond the research team. 
Adapted from "Human Participant Research Data Risk Matrix" by Portage Network. CC BY-NC 4.0.

References and further guidance

Portage Network Sensitive Data Toolkit for Researchers: