2025
Supportive Touch in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy
Neitzke-Spruill L, Beit C, Averill L, McGuire A. Supportive Touch in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy. The American Journal Of Bioethics 2025, 25: 29-39. PMID: 39804300, DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2024.2433428.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPost-traumatic stress disorderPsychedelic-assisted therapyTreating post-traumatic stress disorderPsychedelic assisted therapyMDMA-ATStress disorderPsychological interventionsUnlicensed therapistsIncidents of misconductPsychedelicsCases of misconductFuture abuseSexual misconductHarm reductionAssisted TherapyClinical contextMisconductWhole clothU.S. Food and Drug AdministrationMDMADrug AdministrationTherapistsAbuseDisordersFood and Drug Administration
2024
Biomedical retractions due to misconduct in Europe: characterization and trends in the last 20 years
Freijedo-Farinas F, Ruano-Ravina A, Pérez-Ríos M, Ross J, Candal-Pedreira C. Biomedical retractions due to misconduct in Europe: characterization and trends in the last 20 years. Scientometrics 2024, 129: 2867-2882. DOI: 10.1007/s11192-024-04992-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Research misconduct as a challenge for academic institutions and scientific journals
Candal-Pedreira C, Ross J, Marušić A, Ruano-Ravina A. Research misconduct as a challenge for academic institutions and scientific journals. Journal Of Epidemiology & Community Health 2023, 78: 61-64. PMID: 37666652, DOI: 10.1136/jech-2023-220554.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResearch misconductScientific journalsGatekeepers of sciencePrevent research misconductUnethical practicesMisconductPublic skepticismScientific researchAcademic institutionsIncreasing distrustScientific communityScienceAcademic literatureSkepticismInstitutionsJournalsNegative consequencesDistrustRetraction of articlesResearch fundersDefenceJoint effortArticleResearchContext
2015
Chapter 2 Research Integrity The Legal and Regulatory Landscape
Snyder P, Mayes L, Smith W. Chapter 2 Research Integrity The Legal and Regulatory Landscape. 2015, 13-44. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-405198-0.00002-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchResearch integrityPossibility of litigationResearch misconductLegal challengesLegal requirementsResearch integrity officerInstitutional officialsRegulatory landscapeOversight responsibilitiesFirst instanceFederal agenciesInstitutional processesMisconductInstitutional levelInstitutionsResearch institutionsLegalLitigationOfficialsAccusationsResponsibilityGovernmentOfficersOfficeAgenciesChapter 12 Management of Research Integrity within Academic Medical Centers A Summary and Suggested “Best Practices”
Snyder P, Mayes L, Smith W. Chapter 12 Management of Research Integrity within Academic Medical Centers A Summary and Suggested “Best Practices”. 2015, 147-170. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-405198-0.00012-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChapter 12 ManagementSubtle interweavingScientific misconductSocial networksProfessional contextsResearch integritySummary chapterMisconductSame temptationsResponsible conductAllegationsProfessional circumstancesSuggested practicesPersonal needsBest practicesPracticeCircumstancesSame timeScientistsComplainantsInvestigative proceduresScienceInterweavingNeedConduct
2013
The Association Between U.S. Army Enlistment Waivers and Subsequent Behavioral and Social Health Outcomes and Attrition From Service
Gallaway M, Bell M, Lagana-Riordan C, Fink D, Meyer C, Millikan A. The Association Between U.S. Army Enlistment Waivers and Subsequent Behavioral and Social Health Outcomes and Attrition From Service. Military Medicine 2013, 178: 261-266. PMID: 23707111, DOI: 10.7205/milmed-d-12-00316.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFelony offensesNegative behavioral outcomesBehavioral misconductAlcohol/substance abuseWaiverEnlistmentSocial health outcomesBehavioral outcomesHealth outcomesIllicit substancesMisconductArmySoldiersViolationFelonyIncreased likelihoodOffensesIllicitSocialAbuseAlcohol/substanceU.S.ServicesMedical concernsAssociation
1999
Identifying and Reducing Risk Factors Related to Trainee–Client Sexual Misconduct
Hamilton J, Spruill J. Identifying and Reducing Risk Factors Related to Trainee–Client Sexual Misconduct. Professional Psychology Research And Practice 1999, 30: 318-327. PMID: 14626286, DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.30.3.318.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTherapists-in-trainingSituational factorsGraduate psychology curriculumSexual misconductPsychology curriculumSexual attractionSexual feelingsSexual activityClientsReduce risk factorsCountertransferenceRisk factorsTraineesStudentsFeelingsMisconductSupervisorsSuggestionsPedagogical characteristicsRisk
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