Ashcraft, M. H., & Krause, J. A. (2007). Social and behavioral researchers’ experiences with their IRBs. Ethics & Behavior, 17(1), 1-17.
Investigator practices and perspectives, IRB practices and perspectives, Investigators,Research staff, Survey research, Educational institutions, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Ensign, J., & Ammerman, S. (2008). Ethical issues in research with homeless youths. Journal Of Advanced Nursing, 62(3), 365-372.
Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Investigator practices and perspectives, Research risks and benefits, Children, Investigators, Research staff, Survey research, Educational institutions, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
*Questionnaire available by request.
Fisher, C. B. (2011). Addiction research ethics and the Belmont principles: Do drug users have a different moral voice? Substance Use and Misuse, 46 (6), 728-741.
Confidentiality and privacy, Research misconduct, People at risk for or with other substance abuse addictions, People who inject drugs, Survey research, Community organizations, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Fisher, C. B. (2010). Enhancing HIV Vaccine Trial Consent Preparedness Among Street Drug Users. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 5 (2), 65-80.
Informed consent (adults), Research trust and mistrust, Adults (other), People at risk for HIV, People at risk for or with other STIs, People who inject drugs, Clinical trials,Neighborhoods, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Fisher, C. B., & Fyrberg, D. (1994). Participant partners: College students weigh the costs and benefits of deceptive research. American Psychologist,49(5), 417.
Deception, Research risks and benefits, Research trust and mistrust, College students and young adults, Survey research, Educational institutions, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Franrenet, S., Moutel, G., Raffi, F., Dabis, F., Bruyand, M., Hervé, C., & … Duchange, N. (2011). Information that should be given to HIV cohort participants during ongoing research: The viewpoints of patient representatives and research professionals. Journal Of Empirical Research On Human Research Ethics, 6(4), 76-83.
Investigator practices and perspectives, Adults (other), People at risk for or living with other STIs, People living with HIV, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, France, Mixed methods (MM)
Fry, C. & Dwyer, R. (2001). For love or money? An exploratory study of why injecting drug users participate in research. Addiction, 96, 1319-1325.
Research risks and benefits, People at risk for or with other substance abuse addictions, People who inject drugs, Survey research, Community organizations, Australia, Mixed methods (MM)
Hamm, M., Scott, S., Klassen, T., Moher, D., & Hartling, L. (2012). Do health care institutions value research? A mixed methods study of barriers and facilitators to methodological rigor in pediatric randomized trials. BMC medical research methodology, 12(1), 158.
Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Investigator practices and perspectives, Investigators, Research staff, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities,Canada, Mixed methods (MM)
Kyaddondo, D., Wanyenze, R., Kinsman, J., & Hardon, A. (2012). Home-based HIV counseling and testing: client experiences and perceptions in Eastern Uganda. BMC Public Health, 12966.
Confidentiality and privacy, Informed consent (adults), People at risk for HIV, People at risk for or with other STIs, Community-engaged research, Survey research, South Africa, Mixed Methods (MM)
Lindegger, G., Milford, C., Slack, C., Quayle, M., Xaba, X., & Vardas, E. (2006). Beyond the checklist: Assessing understanding for HIV vaccine trial participation in South Africa. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 43, 560-566.
Informed consent (adults), People at risk for HIV, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, South Africa, Mixed Methods (MM)
Miller, V. A., Reynolds, W. W., & Nelson, R. M. (2008). Parent–Child Roles in Decision Making About Medical Research. Ethics & Behavior, 18(2-3), 161-181.
Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Children, Parents, Clinical trials,Health-care facilities, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Obermeyer, C., Verhulst, C., & Asmar, K. (2014). Could you have said no? A mixed-methods investigation of consent to HIV tests in four African countries. Journal Of The International AIDS Society, 1718898.
Informed consent (adults), Voluntariness and self-efficacy, People at risk for HIV, People at risk for or with other STIs, Survey research, Health-care facilities, South Africa, Mixed Methods (MM)
Oliver, J. M., Slashinski, M. J., Wang, T., Kelly, P. A., Hilsenbeck, S. G., & McGuire, A. L. (2011). Balancing the risks and benefits of genomic data sharing: genome research participants’ perspectives. Public Health Genomics, 15(2), 106-114.
Confidentiality and privacy, Informed consent (adults), Research risks and benefits,Research trust and mistrust, Adults (other), Parents, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Pearson, C. R., Parker, M., Fisher, C. B., & Moreno, C. (2014). Capacity Building from the Inside Out: Development and Evaluation of a CITI Ethics Certification Training Module for American Indian and Alaska Native Community Researchers. Journal Of Empirical Research On Human Research Ethics, 9(1), 46-57.
Multicultural competence, Research risks and benefits, Adults (other), Community-engaged research, Ethics education, Community organizations, United States, Mixed Methods (MM)
Quirk, M. E., Godkin, M. A., & Schwenzfeier, E. (1993). Evaluation of two AIDS prevention interventions for inner-city adolescent and young adult women. American journal of preventive medicine.
Clinical efficacy, Adolescents, People at risk for HIV, People at risk for or with other STIs,Community-engaged research, Multimedia, Community organizations, Health-care facilities, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Roberts, L. W., Warner, T. D., Brody, J. L., Roberts, B., Lauriello, J., & Lyketsos,C. (2002). Patient and psychiatrist ratings of hypothetical schizophrenia research protocols: assessment of harm potential and factors influencing participation decisions. American Journal of Psychiatry, 159(4), 573-584.
Informed consent (adults), Adults (other), Adults with neurological disorders, Clinical trials,Health-care facilities, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Senn, C. Y., & Desmarais, S. (2006). A new wrinkle on a old concern: Are the new ethics review requirements for explicit warnings in consent forms affecting the results of sexuality. Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality.
Confidentiality and privacy, Informed consent (adults), College students and young adults,Clinical trials, Survey research, Educational institutions, Canada, Mixed methods (MM)
Silaigwana, B., & Wassenaar, D. (2015). Biomedical research ethics committees in Sub-Saharan Africa: a collective review of their structure, functioning, and outcomes. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 10 (2), 169-184.
IRB practices and perspectives, Adults (other), IRB members, Clinical trials, Educational institutions, Health-care facilities, South Africa, Mixed Methods (MM)
Stevenson, H.C. & White, J. J. (1994). AIDS prevention struggles in ethnocultural neighborhoods: why research partnerships with community based organizations can’t wait. AIDS Education Prevention, April 6(2), 126-139.
Community Advisory Board practices, Community Advisory Board, Community-engaged research, Neighborhoods, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Traube, D. E., et al. (2013). African American Children’s Perceptions of HIV-Focused Community-Based Participatory Research. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 8(1), 79-90.
Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Research trust and mistrust, Stigma,Community-engaged research, Community organizations, United States, Mixed methods (MM)
Uuskula, A., Johnston, L. G., Raag, M., Trummal, A., Talu, A., & Des Jarlais, D. C. (2010). Evaluating recruitment among female sex workers and injecting drug users at risk for HIV using respondent-driven sampling in Estonia. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 87(2), 304-317.
Randomization, People at risk for HIV, People involved in sex work, People who inject drugs, Estonia, Mixed Methods (MM)
Willison, D. J., Keshavjee, K., Nair, K., Goldsmith, C., & Holbrook, A. M. (2003). Patients’ consent preferences for research uses of information in electronic medical records: interview and survey data. Bmj, 326(7385), 373.
Confidentiality and privacy, Informed consent (adults), Adult (other), Survey research,Health-care facilities, Canada, Mixed methods (MM)
Wolthers, O. D. (2006). A questionnaire on factors influencing children’s assent and dissent to non-therapeutic research. Journal of medical ethics, 32(5), 292-297.
Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Voluntariness and self-efficacy,Adolescents, Children, Clinical trials, Educational institutions, Denmark, Mixed methods (MM)
Varas-Diaz, N., Negron, S. S., Neilands, T. B., Bou, F. C., & Rivera, S. M. (2010). Stigmatization of illicit drug use among Puerto Rican health professionals in training. Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal, 29(2), 109-116.
Stigma, Adults (other), People at risk for or with substance use addictions, Health-care facilities, Puerto Rico, Mixed Methods (MM)