2024
Navigating Ethical Challenges in Psychological Research Involving Digital Remote Technologies and People Who Use Alcohol or Drugs
Roberts W, McKee S, Miranda R, Barnett N. Navigating Ethical Challenges in Psychological Research Involving Digital Remote Technologies and People Who Use Alcohol or Drugs. American Psychologist 2024, 79: 24-38. PMID: 38236213, PMCID: PMC10798215, DOI: 10.1037/amp0001193.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Psychological AssociationSubstance use researchPsychological AssociationPsychological researchHealth risk behaviorsBehavioral studiesAlcohol useBehavioral scientistsRisk behaviorsEthical issuesHuman behaviorStandard paradigmComplex ethical issuesInvestigate health risk behaviorsAlcoholAllied fieldsEthical standardsPsychologistsTraditional informed consentDistributive justiceDay-to-day activitiesPsychologyEthical groundsEthical ramificationsSubstances
2023
Trust in government moderates the association between fear of COVID-19 as well as empathic concern and preventive behaviour
Karakulak A, Tepe B, Dimitrova R, Abdelrahman M, Akaliyski P, Alaseel R, Alkamali Y, Amin A, Lizarzaburu Aguinaga D, Andres A, Aruta J, Assiotis M, Avanesyan H, Ayub N, Bacikova-Sleskova M, Baikanova R, Bakkar B, Bartoluci S, Benitez D, Bodnar I, Bolatov A, Borchet J, Bosnar K, Broche-Pérez Y, Buzea C, Cassibba R, Carbonell M, Chen B, Dimitrovska G, Công Doanh D, Dominguez Espinosa A, Edine W, Ferenczi N, Fernández-Morales R, Gaete J, Gan Y, Giolo S, Giordani R, Friehs M, Gindi S, Gjoneska B, Godoy J, del Pilar Grazioso M, Hancheva C, Hapunda G, Hihara S, Husain M, Islam M, Janovská A, Javakhishvili N, Jovanović V, Kabir R, Abdul Kadir N, Karl J, Katović D, Kauyzbay Z, Kawashima T, Kazmierczak M, Khanna R, Khosla M, Klicperová-Baker M, Kozina A, Krauss S, Landabur R, Lefringhausen K, Lewandowska-Walter A, Liang Y, Makashvili A, Malik S, Manrique-Millones D, Mastrotheodoros S, McGrath B, Mechili E, Mejía M, Mhizha S, Michalek-Kwiecien J, Miconi D, Mohsen F, Moreta-Herrera R, Muhl C, Muradyan M, Musso P, Naterer A, Nemat A, Neto F, Neto J, Palacio L, Okati-Aliabad H, Orellana C, Orellana L, Mishra S, Park J, Pavlova I, Peralta E, Petrytsa P, Pišot S, Prot F, Rasia J, Rivera R, Riyanti B, Samekin A, Seisembekov T, Serapinas D, Silletti F, Sharma P, Shukla S, Skrzypińska K, Šolcová I, Solomontos-Kountouri O, Stanciu A, Stefenel D, Steinmetz L, Stogianni M, Stuart J, Sudarnoto L, Sugimura K, Sultana S, Suryani A, Tair E, Tavitian-Elmadjan L, Thome L, Uka F, Valickienė R, Walter B, Wendt G, Yang P, Yıldırım E, Yu Y, Yunes M, Zanoni da Silva M, Rudnev M. Trust in government moderates the association between fear of COVID-19 as well as empathic concern and preventive behaviour. Communications Psychology 2023, 1: 43. PMID: 39242865, PMCID: PMC11332001, DOI: 10.1038/s44271-023-00046-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProsocial concernCOVID-19 preventive behaviorsFear of diseaseIndividual-level scoresCOVID-19 behaviorsEmpathic concernPreventive behaviorsPreventive COVID-19 behaviorsBehavioral scientistsFearSocio-cultural contextTrustCollective actionGovernmental trustCooperative activitiesSupportBehaviorMotivationModerationAssociationIndividualsCOVID-19PeopleConcernContext
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