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ISSN:1050-8422

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Elizabeth C Hoelscher,Sarah E Victor,Glenn Kiekens et al. Elizabeth C Hoelscher et al.
Research examining non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in daily life has grown substantially; thus, it is essential in conducting ecological momentary assessment (EMA) research with individuals who self-injure to follow important ethical guidel...
Jekaterina Schneider,Latika Ahuja,Jessica R Dietch et al. Jekaterina Schneider et al.
The rise of online research methods has expanded the scope of research globally and has made research more inclusive. However, it has also led to a surge in fraudulent research participation, with individuals and bots infiltrating studies f...
Vida Jeremic Stojkovic,Smiljana Cvjetkovic,Zeljka Stamenkovic et al. Vida Jeremic Stojkovic et al.
The lack of formal education in research ethics is a significant issue for the ethical conduct of research in Serbia. We conducted a cross-sectional survey in a sample of researchers and ethics committee members in Serbia to evaluate their ...
Ana Rabasco,Gregory Neimeyer,Zeljka Macura et al. Ana Rabasco et al.
Continuing education (CE) aims to help health professionals fulfill their ethical responsibility of maintaining professional competence. This research compares the CE guidelines and standards of 11 health professional organizations in relat...
Kimberly J Mitchell,Michele L Ybarra,Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling et al. Kimberly J Mitchell et al.
This article presents data from the Growing up with Media study related to the implementation of a risk reduction protocol that resulted in three groups of youth: low-risk youth (no flags), youth flagged because of violence involvement and ...
Jane Paik Kim,Tenzin Tsungmey,Maryam Rostami et al. Jane Paik Kim et al.
Little is known about how individuals with and without mood disorders perceive the inherent risks and helpfulness of participating in innovative psychiatric research, or about the factors that influence their willingness to participate. We ...
Bridgette M Brawner,Madeline Y Sutton Bridgette M Brawner
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) significantly burden youth aged 13-24 years in the United States. Directly engaging youth in sexual health research is a public health priority and urgently...
Romina A Romero,Sean D Young Romina A Romero
Data from digital technologies are increasingly integrated in public health research. In April of 2020, we interviewed a subset of participants (N=25) who completed a survey approximately one month earlier (just prior to the declaration of ...
William E Conlin William E Conlin
The Old Order Amish are the fastest growing religious subpopulation in the United States. The Amish population, most recently estimated at 340,000, is expected to double in size during the next 20 years. While still relatively few in number...
Megan N Fleming Megan N Fleming
The ubiquity of social media usage has led to exciting new technologies such as machine learning. Machine learning is poised to change many fields of health, including psychology. The wealth of information provided by each social media user...