Selected Bibliography on Ethical Issues in HIV and Drug Abuse Research
Empirical and Theoretical Articles
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Brennan, D.J., Card, K., Collict, D. et al. How Might Social Distancing Impact Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Trans and Two-Spirit Men in Canada?. AIDS Behav 24, 2480–2482 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02891-5
Dandachi, D., Freytag, J., Giordano, T.P. et al. It is Time to Include Telehealth in Our Measure of Patient Retention in HIV Care. AIDS Behav 24, 2463–2465 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02880-8
Kay, E.S., Musgrove, K. From HIV to Coronavirus: AIDS Service Organizations Adaptative Responses to COVID-19, Birmingham, Alabama. AIDS Behav 24, 2461–2462 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02879-1
Krier, S., Bozich, C., Pompa, R. et al. Assessing HIV-Related Stigma in Healthcare Settings in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. AIDS Behav 24, 2483–2485 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02892-4
Laborde, N.D., Kinley, P.M., Spinelli, M. et al. Understanding PrEP Persistence: Provider and Patient Perspectives. AIDS Behav 24, 2509–2519 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02807-3
Nyoni, T., Okumu, M. COVID-19-Compliant Strategies for Supporting Treatment Adherence Among People Living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa. AIDS Behav 24, 2473–2476 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02888-0
Peavy, K.M., Darnton, J., Grekin, P. et al. Rapid Implementation of Service Delivery Changes to Mitigate COVID-19 and Maintain Access to Methadone Among Persons with and at High-Risk for HIV in an Opioid Treatment Program. AIDS Behav 24, 2469–2472 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02887-1
Perez-Brumer, A., Silva-Santisteban, A. COVID-19 Policies can Perpetuate Violence Against Transgender Communities: Insights from Peru. AIDS Behav 24, 2477–2479 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02889-z
Pinto, R.M., Park, S. COVID-19 Pandemic Disrupts HIV Continuum of Care and Prevention: Implications for Research and Practice Concerning Community-Based Organizations and Frontline Providers. AIDS Behav 24, 2486–2489 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-02893-3
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Angell, M. (1997). The ethics of clinical research in the third world. New England Journal of Medicine, 337, 847-849
Beecher, H.K. (1966). Ethics and clinical research.The New England Journal of Medicine, 274(24), 1354-1360.
Dunlap, E., & Johnson, B. (1999). Gaining access to hidden populations: strategies for gaining cooperation of drug sellers/dealers and their families in ethnographic research. Drugs & Society, 14(1/2), 127-149.
Fisher, C. B. (1993). Integrating science and ethics in research with high-risk children & youth. SRCD Public Policy Report, 7, 1–27. PMID: 11659850.
Gardner, W., Hoge, S. K., Bennett, N., Roth, L. H., Lidz, C. W., Monahan, J., & Mulvey, E. P. (1993). Two scales for measuring patients perceptions for coercion during mental hospital admission. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 11, 307-321.
Hoagwood, K., Jensen, P., & Fisher, C. B. (Eds.). (1996). Ethical issues in mental health research with children and adolescents. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Hoagwood, K., Jensen, P. S., & Fisher, C. B. (1996). Towards a science of scientific ethics in research on child and adolescent mental disorders. In K. Hoagwood, P. Jensen, & C. B. Fisher ;(Eds.), Ethical issues in mental health research with children and adolescents (pp. 3–14). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Jensen, P. S., Hoagwood, K., Fisher, C. B. (1996). Bridging scientific and ethical perspectives: Towards synthesis. In K. Hoagwood, P. Jensen, & C. B. Fisher (Eds.),Ethical issues in mental health research with children and adolescents (pp. 287–298). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Macklin, R. (1998). Ethical relativism in a multicultural society. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 8(1), 1-22.
Macklin, R. (1999). Moral progress and ethical universals. Against relativism: Cultural diversity and search for ethical universals in medicine (250-274). NY: Oxford University Press.
Meyers, K., Metzger, D. S., Navaline, H., Woody, G. E., & McLellan, A. T. (1994). HIV vaccine trials: Will intravenous drug users enroll? American Journal of Public Health, 84(5), 761-766.
Meyers, K., Metzger, D. S., Navaline, H., Woody, G. E., & McLellan, A. T. (1994). HIV vaccine trials: Will intravenous drug users enroll? American Journal of Public Health, 84(5), 761-766.
Ponterotto, J. G. (1998). Charting a course for research in multicultural counseling training. The Counseling Psychologist, 26(1), 43-68.
U.S. Office of Human Subjects Research (1979). The Belmont report: Ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research. Retrieved from http://ohsr.od.nih.gov/guidelines/belmont.html
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Aldridge, J. & Charles, V. (2008). Researching the intoxicated: Informed consent implications for alcohol and drug research. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 93, 191-196.
Anderson, E. E. & DuBois, J. M. (2007). The need for evidence-based research ethics: A review of the substance abuse literature. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 86, 95-105.
Andorno, R. (2009). Human dignity and human rights as a common ground for bioethics. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 34, 223-240.
Annas, G. J. (2004). American bioethics and human rights: The end of all our exploring.Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. 658-663.
Annas, G. (2009). Global clinical trials and informed consent. New England Journal of Medicine, 360, 2050 2053.
Anspach, R. R, & Mizrachi, N. (2006). The field workers fields: Ethics, ethnography and medical sociology. Sociology of Health & Illness, 28(6), 713-731.
Appelbaum, P. S., Lidz, C. W., & Klitzman, R. (2009). Voluntariness of Consent to Research: A Preliminary Empirical Investigation. IRB: Ethics & Human Research, (6). 10.
Appelbaum, P. S., Lidz, C. W., & Klitzman, R. (2009). Voluntariness of Consent to Research: A Preliminary Empirical Investigation. IRB: Ethics & Human Research, (6). 10.
Ashcroft, R., Goodenough, T., Williamson, E., & Kent, J. (2003). Children's consent to research participation: Social context and personal experience invalidate fixed cutoff rules. The American Journal of Bioethics, 3(4), 16-18.
Baker, R. (2001). Bioethics and human rights: A historical perspective. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 10, 241-252.
Ballantyne, A. (2005) HIV international clinical research: Exploitation and risk.Bioethics, 19, 476-491.
Baren JM, Fish SS. Resuscitation research involving vulnerable populations: are additional protections needed for emergency exception from informed consent?Acad Emerg Med. 2005 Nov; 12(11):1071-7. PMID: 16264077.
Barfield, R. C. & Kane, J. R. (2008). Balancing disclosure of diagnosis and assent for research in children with HIV. Journal of the American Medical Association, 300, 576-578.
Barnett, P. G., Sorensen, J. L., Wong, W., Haug, N. A., & Hall, S. M. (2009). Effect of incentives for medication adherence on health care use and costs in methadone patients with HIV. Drug And Alcohol Dependence, 100115-121.
Barsdorf, N., Maman, S., Kass, N., & Slack, C. (2009). Access to treatment in HIV prevention trials: Perspectives from a South African community. Developing World Bioethics, 10(2), 78-87.
Bauman, L. J., Sclafane, J. H., LoIacono, M., Wilson, K., & Macklin, R. (2008). Ethical issues in HIV/STD prevention research with high risk youth: Providing help, preserving validity. Ethics & Behavior, 18(2-3). 247-265.
Berkley, S. (2003). Thorny issues in the ethics of AIDS vaccine trials. The Lancet, 362, 992.
Beyrer, C., & Kass, N. E. (2002). Human rights, politics, and reviews of research ethics.The Lancet, 360(9328), 246-251.
Bischofberger, I. & Vischer, L. R. (2009). Interviewing sub-Saharan migrants in Switzerland about HIV/AIDS: Critical reflections on the interview process. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 21(1), 23-28.
Brice, J. H., Travers, D., Cowden, C. S., Young, M. D., Sanhueza, A., & Dunston, Y. (2008). ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION: Health Literacy among Spanish-Speaking Patients in the Emergency Department. Journal Of The National Medical Association, 1001326-1332.
Brody, J. L. & Waldron, H. B. (2000). Ethical issues in research on the treatment of adolescent substance abuse disorders. Addictive Behaviors, 25(2), 217-228.
Brody, J. L. & Waldron, H. B. (2000). Ethical issues in research on the treatment of adolescent substance abuse disorders. Addictive Behaviors, 25(2), 217-228.
Brooks, R. A., Newman, P. A., Duan, N., & Ortiz, D. J. (2007). HIV vaccine trial preparedness among Spanish-speaking Latinos in the US. AIDS Care, 19(1), 52-58.
Brown, E. J. & Hill, M. A. (2005). Perceptions of HIV risks and prevention strategies by rural and small city African Americans who use cocaine: Views from the inside. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 26, 359-377.
Brown, E. J. & Hill, M. A. (2005). Perceptions of HIV risks and prevention strategies by rural and small city African Americans who use cocaine: Views from the inside.Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 26, 359-377.
Buchanan, D., Fisher, C. B., & Gable, L. (Eds.). (2009). Research with high-risk populations: Balancing science, ethics, and law. Washington, DC: APA Books.
Buchanan, D., Gable, L., & Fisher, C. B. (2009). Best practices for responding to threats of violence in research ethically and legally. In D. Buchanan, C. B. Fisher, & L. Gable (Eds.), Research with high-risk populations: Balancing science, ethics, and law (pp. 233–252). Washington, DC: APA Books.
Buchanan, D., Gable, L., & Fisher, C. B. (2009). Introduction. In D. Buchanan, C. B. Fisher, & L. Gable (Eds.), Research with high-risk populations: Balancing science, ethics, and law (pp. 3–21). Washington, DC: APA Books.
Calsyn, R. J., Klinkenberg, W. D., Morse, G. A., Miller, J., & Cruthis, R. (2004). Recruitment, engagement, and retention of people living with HIV and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. AIDS Care, 16(Supp. 1), S56-S70.
Carter, A. & Hall, W. (2008). Informed consent to opioid agonist maintenance treatment: Recommended ethical guidelines. International Journal of Drug Policy, 19, 79-89.
Cea, C. D., & Fisher, C. B. (2006). Ethical and legal issues. In N. N. Cain, G. Holt, N. Bouras, & P. Davidson (Eds.), Training handbook of mental disorders in individuals with intellectual disability (pp. 177–185). Kingston, NY: NADD Press.
Champagne, D. & Goldberg, C. E. (2005). Changing the subject: Individual versus collective interests in Indian country research. Wicazo Sa Review, 20(1), 49-69.
Ciaranello, A. )., Walensky, R. )., Freedberg, K. )., Chang, Y. )., Sax, P. )., & Weissman, J. ). (2009). Access to medications and medical care after participation in HIV clinical trials: A systematic review of trial protocols and informed consent documents. HIV Clinical Trials, 10(1), 13-24. doi:10.1310/hct1001-013
Clacherty, G. & Donald, D. (2007). Child participation in research: Reflections on ethical challenges in the southern African context. African Journal of AIDS Research, 6(2), 147-156.
Coard, S. C., Wallace, S.A., Stevenson, H.C., & Miller-Brotman, L. (2004). Towards culturally relevant preventive interventions: Use of racial socialization in parent training with African American families. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 13 (2), 249-265.
Coletti, A. S., Heagerty, P., Sheon, A. R., Gross, M., Koblin, B. A., Metzger, D. S., & Seage, G. R. (2002). Randomized, controlled evaluation of a prototype informed consent process for HIV vaccine efficacy trials. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 32, 161-169.
Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. (2006). Self-governance, self-representation, self-determination and the questions of research ethics commentary on protecting the Navajo people through tribal regulation of research. Science and Engineering Ethics, 12, 508-510.
Corneli, A. L., Bentley, M. E., Sorenson, J. R., Henderson, G. E., van der Horst, C., Moses, A., Jamieson, D. J. (2006). Using formative research to develop a context-specific approach to informed consent for clinical trials. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 1(4), 45-60.
Cunningham, C. O., Sohler, N. L., Korin, L., Gao, W., & Anastos, K. (2007). HIV status, trust in health care providers, and distrust in the health care system among Bronx women. AIDS Care, 19(2), 226-234. doi:10.1080/09540120600774263
De Bruyn, G., Skhosana, N., Robertson, G., McIntyre, J. A., & Gray, G. E. (2008).Knowledge and attitudes towards HIV vaccines among Soweto adolescents. BMC Research Notes, doi:10.1186/1756-0500-1-76
DeJong, J., Mahfoud, Z., Khoury, D., Barbir, F., & Afifi, R. A. (2009). Ethical considerations in HIV/AIDS biobehavioral surveys that use respondent-driven sampling: Illustrations from Lebanon. American Journal of Public Health, 99(9), 1562-1567.
DuBois, J. M., O'Leary, C. C., & Cottler, L. B. (2009). The attitudes of females in drug court toward additional safeguards in HIV prevention research. Prevention Science, 10, 345-352.
Dunlap, E., Johnson, B. D., & Randolph, D. (2009). Ethical and legal dilemmas in ethnographic field research: Three case studies of distressed inner-city families. In D. Buchanan, C. B. Fisher,& L. Gable (Eds.), Research with high-risk populations: Balancing science, ethics, and law (pp. 189-206). Washington, DC: APA Books.
Dunlap, E., Johnson, B. D., & Randolph, D. (2009). Ethical and legal dilemmas in ethnographic field research: Three case studies of distressed inner-city families. In D. Buchanan, C. B. Fisher, & L. Gable (Eds.), Research with high-risk populations: Balancing science, ethics, and law (pp. 189-206). Washington, DC: APA Books.
DuVal, G. & Salmon, C. (2004). Research note: Ethics of drug treatment research with court-supervised subjects. The Journal of Drug Issues, 34(4), 991-1005.
DuVal, G. & Salmon, C. (2004). Research note: Ethics of drug treatment research with court-supervised subjects. The Journal of Drug Issues, 34(4), 991-1005.
Emanuel, E. J. (2005). Undue Inducement: Nonsense on Stilts?. American Journal Of Bioethics, 5(5), 9-13.
Farmer, P. (2005). Rethinking health and human rights: Time for a paradigm shift. In Pathologies of power: Health, human rights, and the new war on the poor (pp 213-246). Berkley: University of California Press.
Faunce, T. (2004). Will international human rights subsume medical ethics? Intersections in the UNESCO Universal Bioethics Declaration. Journal of Medical Ethics, 31, 173.
Festinger, D. S., Marlowe, D. B., Dugosh, K. L., Croft, J. R., & Arabia, P. L. (2008). Higher magnitude cash payments improve research follow-up rates without increasing drug use or perceived coercion. Drug And Alcohol Dependence, 96128-135.
Festinger, D. S., Ratanadilok, K., Marlowe, D. B., Dugosh, K. L., & Patapis, N. S. (2007). Neuropsychological functioning and recall of research consent information among drug court clients. Ethics & Behavior, 17(2), 163-186.
Fisher, C. B., Oransky, M., Mahadevan, M., Singer, M., Mirhej, G., & Hodge, D. (2008).Marginalized populations and drug addiction research: Realism, mistrust, and misconception. IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 30, 1-9.
Fisher, C. B., Oranksy, M., Mahadevan, M., Singer, M., Mirhej, G., & Hodge, G. D. (2009). Do drug abuse researchers have a duty to protect third parties from HIV transmission? Moral perspectives of street drug users. In D. Buchanan, C. B. Fisher, & L. Gable (Eds.), Research with high-risk populations: Balancing science, ethics, and law (pp. 189-206). Washington, DC: APA Books.
Fisher, C. B., Kornetsky, S. Z., & Prentice, E. D. (2007). Determining risk in pediatric research with no prospect of direct benefit: Time for a national consensus on the interpretation of federal regulations. American Journal of Bioethics, 7, 5–10. PMID: 17366219.
Fisher, C. B., & Masty, J. K. (2006). Community perspectives on the ethics of adolescent risk research. In B. Leadbeater, T. Reicken, C. Benoit, M. Jansson, & A. Marshall (Eds.), Research ethics in community-based and participatory action research with youth (pp. 22–41). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Fisher, C. B., & Masty, J. K. (2006). A goodness-of-fit ethic for informed consent to pediatric cancer research. In R. T. Brown (Ed.), Comprehensive handbook of childhood cancer and sickle cell disease (pp. 205–217). New York: Oxford University Press.
Fisher, C. B. (2006). Privacy and ethics in pediatric environmental health research—Part I: Genetic and prenatal testing. Environmental Health Perspectives, 114, 1617–1621. PMID: 17035153.
Fisher, C. B. (2006). Privacy and ethics in pediatric environmental health research—Part II: Protecting families and communities. Environmental Health Perspectives, 114, 1622–1625. PMID: 17035154.
Fisher, C. B. (2003). Adolescent and parent perspectives on ethical issues in youth drug use and suicide survey research. Ethics & Behavior, 13(4), 303–332. PMID: 15000093.
Fisher, C. B. (2005). Deception research involving children: Ethical practice and paradox. Ethics & Behavior, 15, 271–287. PMID: 16523564.
Fisher, C. B. (2003). A goodness-of-fit ethic for informed consent to research involving persons with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 9, 27–31. PMID: 12587135.
Fisher, C. B. (2003). Questioning scientific conceptions of the good in research involving ethnic minority populations. ISPS Journal, 4, 49–54.
Fisher, C. B. (2003). The Fordham University Center for Ethics Education. Connections.
Fisher, C. B. (2003). Developing a code of ethics for academics: Commentary on “Ethics for all: Differences across scientific society codes” (Bullock and Panicker).Science & Engineering Ethics, 9, 171–179. PMID: 12774649.
Fisher, C. B. (2003). A goodness-of-fit ethic for child assent to nonbeneficial research.American Journal of Bioethics, 3, 27–28. PMID: 14744320.
Fisher, C. B., & Kornetsky, S. Z. (2005). SACHRP recommendations for review of children’s research requiring DHHS Secretary’s approval. IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 27, 8–10. PMID: 16021795.
Fisher, C. B., Hoagwood, K., Boyce, C., Duster, T., Frank, D. A., Grisso, T., Zayas, L. H. (2002). Research ethics for mental health science involving ethnic minority children and youths. American Psychologist, 57(12), 1024-1037.
Fisher, C. B., Oransky, M., Mahadevan, M., Singer, M., Mirhej, G., & Hodge, D. (2008).Marginalized populations and drug addiction research: Realism, mistrust, and misconception. IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 30, 1-9.
Fisher, C. B., & Ragsdale, K. (2006). A goodness-of-fit ethics for multicultural research.In J. Trimble and C. B. Fisher (Eds.), The handbook of ethical research with ethnocultural populations and communities (pp. 326). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Fisher, C. B., & Anushko, A. (2008). Research ethics in social science. In P. Alasuutari, L. Bickman, & J. Brannen (Eds.), The Sage handbook of social research methods (pp. 95–110). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Fisher, C. B., & Goodman, S. J. (2009). Goodness-of-fit ethics for non-intervention research involving dangerous and illegal behaviors. In D. Buchanan, C. B. Fisher, & L. Gable (Eds.), Research with high-risk populations: Balancing science, ethics, and law(pp. 25–46). Washington, DC: APA Books.
Fisher, C. B., Wertz, F. J., & Goodman, S. (2009). Graduate training in the responsible conduct of research: The role of mentors and departmental climate. In D. Mertens & P. Ginsberg (Eds.), Handbook of social research ethics (pp. 550–565). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Fisher, C. B. (2004). Ethics in drug abuse and related HIV risk research. Applied Developmental Science, 8(2), 91-103.
Fisher, C. B. (2004). Ethics in drug abuse and related HIV risk research. Applied Developmental Science, 8(2), 91-103.
Fisher, C. B. (2003). Adolescent and parent perspectives on ethical issues in youth drug use and suicide survey research. Ethics & Behavior, 13(4), 303-332.
Flicker, S. & Guta, A. (2008). Ethical approaches to adolescent participation in sexual health research. Journal of Adolescent Health, 42, 3-10.
Flory, J. & Emanuel, E. (2004). Interventions to improve research participants understanding in informed consent for research: A systematic review. Journal of the American Medical Association, 292(13), 1593-1601.
Forman, R. F., Bovasso, G., Woody, G., McNicholas, L., Clark, C., Royer-Malvestuto, C., & Weinstein, S. (2002). Staff beliefs about drug abuse clinical trials. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 23, 55-60.
Fowers, B. J. & Davidov, B. J. (2006). The virtue of multiculturalism. American Psychologist, 61(6), 581-594.
Fry, C. & Dwyer, R. (2001). For love or money? An exploratory study of why injecting drug users participate in research. Addiction, 96, 1319-1325.
Fry, C. L., Khoshnood, K., Power, R., & Sharma, M. (2008). Editorial: Harm reduction ethics: Acknowledging the values and beliefs behind our actions. International Journal Of Drug Policy, 19(Values and Ethics in Harm Reduction), 1-3.
Fry, C. L., Treloar, C., & Maher, L. (2005). Ethical challenges and responses in harm reduction research: promoting applied communitarian ethics. Drug & Alcohol Review, 24(5), 449-459.
Garber, M., Hanusa, B. H., Switzer, G. E., Mellors, J., & Arnold, R. M. (2007). HIV-infected African Americans are willing to participate in HIV treatment trials. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 22(1), 17-42.
Gifford, A. L., Cunningham, W. E.,Heslin, K. C., Andersen, R. M., Nakazono, T., Lieu, D. K., Bozette, S. A. (2002). Participation in research and access to experimental treatments by HIV-infected patients. New England Journal of Medicine, 346(18), 1373-1382.
Grady, C., Wagman, J., Ssekubugu, R., Wawer, M. J., Serwadda, D., Kiddugav, M., Emanuael, E. J. (2008). Research benefits for hypothetical HIV vaccine trials: The views of Ugandans in the Rakai district. IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 30(2), 1-7.
Gray, R. H., Sewankambo, N. K., Wawer, M. J., Serwadda, D., Kiwanuka, N., & Lutalo, T. (2006). Disclosure of HIV status on informed consent forms presents an ethical dilemma for protection of human subjects. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 41, 246-248.
Gruskin, S. (2002). Ethics, human rights, and public health. American Journal of Public Health, 92, 698.
Gutierrez-Luna, A., Angeles-Llerenas, A., Wirtz, V, J., Alvarez Del Rio, A., Zamilpa-Majia, L., Aranda-Flores, C., Lazcano-Ponce, E. (2009).Strategies and ethical considerations for the recruitment of young men who have sex with men: Challenges of a vaccination trial in Mexico. Clinical Trials, 6, 365-372.
Hoffman, S., Beckford Jarrett, S. T., Kelvin, E. A., Wallace, S. A., Augenbraun, M. Hogben, M., Liddon, N., McCormack, W.M., Rubin, S., Wilson, T. E. (2008). HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Risk Behaviors and Beliefs among Black West Indian Immigrants and US-born Blacks. American Journal of Public Health, 98 (11), 2042-2050.
Hall, W., Carter, L., & Morley, K. I. (2004). Neuroscience research on the addictions: A prospectus for future ethical and policy analysis. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 1481-1495.
Hyder, A.A., & Dawson, L. (2005). Defining the standard of care in the developing world: The intersection of international research ethics and health systems analysis.Developing World Bioethics, 5, 142-152.
Iguchi, M. Y., London, J. A., Forge, N. G., Hickman, L., Fain, T., Reihman, K. (2002).Elements of well-being affected by criminalizing drug use. Public Health Reports, 17(Supp 1), 146-150.
Iguchi, M. Y., London, J. A., Forge, N. G., Hickman, L., Fain, T., Reihman, K. (2002).Elements of well-being affected by criminalizing drug use. Public Health Reports, 17(Supp 1), 146-150.
Jackson, S. & Hafemeister, T. L. (2001). Impact of parental consent and notification policies on the decisions of adolescents to be tested for HIV. Journal of Adolescent Health, 29, 81-93.
Jaspan, H. B., Cunningham, C. K., Tucker, T. P., Wright, P. F., Self, S. G., Sheets, R. L., The HIV Vaccine Adolescent Trials Working Group. (2008). Inclusion of adolescents in preventive HIV vaccine trials: Public health policy and research design at a crossroads. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 47, 86-92.
Jensen, P. S., Hoagwood, K., & Fisher, C. B. (2001). Ethical issues in research with children and adolescents with disruptive behavior disorders. In H. C. Quay & A. E. Hogan (Eds.), Handbook of disruptive behaviors (pp. 579–592). New York: Plenum Publishing.
Jeste, D., Palmer, B., Golshan, S., Glorioso, D., Dunn, L., Kim, K., & ... Kraemer, H. (2007).A new brief instrument for assessing decisional capacity for clinical research.Archives Of General Psychiatry, 64(8), 966-974.
Johnson-Green, D. & the NAN Policy & Planning Committee (2005). Informed consent in clinical neuropsychology practice: Official statement of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 335-340.
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) & World Health Organization (WHO). (2007). Ethical considerations in biomedical HIV prevention trials: UNAIDS/WHO guidance document. Geneva, CH: UNAIDS. Retrieved from http://data.unaids.org/pub/Report/2007/jc1399-ethicalconsiderations_en.pdf
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Reference Group on HIV and Human Rights. (2007). Criminalization of HIV transmission.
Kapp, S. A. (2000) Pathways to Prison: Life Histories of Former Clients of the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 27, 63-74.
Kapp, S. A. (2000) Pathways to Prison: Life Histories of Former Clients of the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 27, 63-74.
Kapp, S. A. (2000) Pathways to Prison: Life Histories of Former Clients of the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 27, 63-74.
Kim, SYH, Holloway, R., Frank, S., Wilson, R., Kieburtz, K. (2008). Trust in early phase research: therapeutic optimism and protective pessimism. Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy. 11(4), 393-401.
Kleinig, J. (2004). Ethical issues in substance use intervention. Substance Use & Misuse, 39(3), 369-398.
Kleinig, J. (2004). Ethical issues in substance use intervention. Substance Use & Misuse, 39(3), 369-398.
Kleinman, A. (2009). Ethic and experience: An anthropological approach to health equity. S. Anand, F. Peter, & A. Sen (eds). Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. (269 283). New York: Oxford
Kleinman, A. (2009). Ethic and experience: An anthropological approach to health equity. S. Anand, F. Peter, & A. Sen (eds). Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. (269 283). New York: Oxford
Kopelman, L. M. (2007). When can children with conditions be in no-benefit, higher-hazard pediatric studies? The American Journal of Bioethics, 7(3), 15-16.
Kukla, R. (2007). Resituating the principle of equipoise: Justice and access to care in non-ideal conditions. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 17(3), 171-202.
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Guadamuz, T.E., Cheung, D.H., Boonmongkon, P., Ojanen, T.T., Damri, T., Samoh, N., Cholratana, M., Ratchadapunnathikul, C., Sass, J.. Illicit Drug Use and Social Victimization among Thai Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents. Substance Use & Misuse. 2019;54(13):2198-2206. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1638936. Epub 2019 Jul 18. PMID: 31317813.
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Ignacio, M., Garofalo, R. Pearson, C.R., Kuhns, L., Bruce, J., Batey, D.S., Radiz, A., Belkin D, U., Hidalgo, M.A. Hirshfiled, S., Schnall, R. (2019). “Pilot Feasibility Trial of the MyPEEPS Mobile App to Reduce Sexual Risk among Young Men in Four Cities.” Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIO-2018-0082).
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