Human Rights and Ethics Publications and Resources
The following are featured resources from research that focused on human rights and ethics research related to mental health (2002-2017).
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Publications:
Protecting Research Participants: How can we Reduce "Therapeutic Misconception" in Clinical Research Trials?
Lidz, C. W., Truong, D., Albert, K., & Alikhan, S. - 2017
Central IRBs: Enhanced Protections for Research Participants
Pivovarova, LIdz - 2016
Informed Consent and the Clinician-Client Relationship
Lidz, Appelbaum & Meisel – 2012
Confidentiality Uncovered: Why Peer Supporters Need Protection
Seligowski & Grudzinskas – 2009
Tables of Findings for Competing Commitments in Clinical Trials
Lidz, Appelbaum, Joffe, Albsert, Rosenbaum & Simon - 2009
Community Reintegration of Persons with SMI Post Incarceration
Hartwell – 2008
Institutional Review Boards: What Do They Do? How Do They Protect Subjects?
Jackson, Candilis, Garverich, Gellar, Lidz & Roach - 2008
Watch this brief as an ASL Video!
Can People with Mental Illness Consent to Research?
Lidz – 2006
Restraint and Seclusion: Can They Become Obsolete Practices?
Jovanovic & Johnsen – 2006
Protection of Vulnerable Populations: Research Involving Prisoners
Grudzinskas & Clayfield - 2005
Method for a Study of Therapeutic Misconception - February 2002
Grisso - 2002
An Observational Descriptive Study of IRB Practices: Topic Codes for IRB Meetings
Podcasts:
Informing Informed Consent: Defining and Validating Comprehension
Lidz - 2014. Presentation to the US Dept of HHS Secretary's Advisory Committee on Human Research Protection
Posters:
A Simulated Clinical Trial to Reduce Therapeutic Misconception
March 10, 2016
Lidz, Albert, Truong, & Alikhan
The MA DMH Research Centers of Excellence Conference
An Observational Descriptive Study of IRB Decision Making
Lidz, Candilis, Appelbaum, Arnold, Grudzinskas, Garverich, Smith, Zandi & Seligowski - 2009
Psychiatry Research Day
Direct Comparison of Research Decision-Making: Mentally ill, Medically ill, and Non-ill Subjects
Candilis, Fletcher, Geppert, Lidz, & Appelbaum
Presented October 16, 2007 - Psychiatry Research Day: Translational Research in Psychiatry
How We Got a 75.4% Response Rate on an Internet Survey
Rosenbaum & Lidz - 2007
ForHealth Consulting Academic Conference
Presentations:
Informed Consent: Principles and Problems
Lidz
Competing Commitments in Clinical Trials
Lidz, Appelbaum, Joffe, Albert, Rosenbaum & Simon
SOCRA, Denver, CO