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Ethics in Drug Abuse and Related HIV Risk Research

Pages 91-103 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010

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Roberto Abadie, Brandon Brown & Celia B. Fisher. (2019) “Money Helps”: People who inject drugs and their perceptions of financial compensation and its ethical implications. Ethics & Behavior 29:8, pages 607-620.
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Shira M. Goldenberg, Monica Rivera Mindt, Teresita Rocha Jimenez, Kimberly Brouwer, Sonia Morales Miranda & Celia B. Fisher. (2015) Structural and Interpersonal Benefits and Risks of Participation in HIV Research: Perspectives of Female Sex Workers in Guatemala. Ethics & Behavior 25:2, pages 97-114.
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Brandon Brown, Mariam Davtyan & Celia B. Fisher. (2015) Peruvian Female Sex Workers’ Ethical Perspectives on Their Participation in an HPV Vaccine Clinical Trial. Ethics & Behavior 25:2, pages 115-128.
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Thomas E. Guadamuz, Lloyd A. Goldsamt & Pimpawun Boonmongkon. (2015) Consent Challenges for Participation of Young Men Who Have Sex With Men in HIV Prevention Research in Thailand. Ethics & Behavior 25:2, pages 180-195.
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KennethA. Richman, LeslieB. Alexander & Gala True. (2012) Proximity, Ethical Dilemmas, and Community Research Workers. AJOB Primary Research 3:4, pages 19-29.
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Keith Wurtz. (2011) Ethical Issues Affecting Human Participants in Community College Research. Community College Journal of Research and Practice 35:4, pages 301-311.
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Matthew Oransky, Celia B. Fisher, Meena Mahadevan & Merrill Singer. (2009) Barriers and Opportunities for Recruitment for Nonintervention Studies on HIV Risk: Perspectives of Street Drug Users. Substance Use & Misuse 44:11, pages 1642-1659.
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Richard M. Lerner, Celia B. Fisher & Lawrence Gianinno. (2006) Editorial: Constancy and Change in the Development of Applied Developmental Science. Applied Developmental Science 10:4, pages 172-173.
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Arnaud Delannoy, Patricia Baudier & Tony de Vassoigne. (2023) Perceptions of ethical cosmetics: Health behaviors during the COVID ‐19 pandemic . Journal of Consumer Behaviour.
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Randolph D. Hubach, Andrew O’Neil, Mollie Stowe, Zachary Giano, Brenda Curtis & Celia B. Fisher. (2020) Perceived Confidentiality Risks of Mobile Technology-Based Ecologic Momentary Assessment to Assess High-Risk Behaviors Among Rural Men Who Have Sex with Men. Archives of Sexual Behavior 50:4, pages 1641-1650.
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Celia B. Fisher & Rimah Jaber. 2019. Prevention of Substance Use. Prevention of Substance Use 281 299 .
Roberto Abadie, Shira Goldenberg, Melissa Welch-Lazoritz & Celia B. Fisher. (2018) Establishing trust in HIV/HCV research among people who inject drugs (PWID): Insights from empirical research. PLOS ONE 13:12, pages e0208410.
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Nicole M. Overstreet, Mukadder Okuyan & Celia B. Fisher. (2018) Perceived Risks and Benefits in IPV and HIV Research: Listening to the Voices of HIV-Positive African American Women. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 13:5, pages 511-524.
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Rebecca Dresser. (2018) Experimentation without Representation. IRB: Ethics & Human Research 40:2, pages 3-7.
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Kathryn Macapagal, Ryan Coventry, Miriam R. Arbeit, Celia B. Fisher & Brian Mustanski. (2016) “I Won’t Out Myself Just to Do a Survey”: Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents’ Perspectives on the Risks and Benefits of Sex Research. Archives of Sexual Behavior 46:5, pages 1393-1409.
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Alexandra B. Collins, Carol Strike, Adrian Guta, Rosalind Baltzer Turje, Patrick McDougall, Surita Parashar & Ryan McNeil. (2017) “We’re giving you something so we get something in return”: Perspectives on research participation and compensation among people living with HIV who use drugs. International Journal of Drug Policy 39, pages 92-98.
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Shira M. Goldenberg, Kimberly C. Brouwer, Teresita Rocha Jimenez, Sonia Morales Miranda & Monica Rivera Mindt. (2016) Enhancing the Ethical Conduct of HIV Research with Migrant Sex Workers: Human Rights, Policy, and Social Contextual Influences. PLOS ONE 11:5, pages e0155048.
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Celia B. Fisher, Miriam R. Arbeit, Melissa S. Dumont, Kathryn Macapagal & Brian Mustanski. (2016) Self-Consent for HIV Prevention Research Involving Sexual and Gender Minority Youth. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 11:1, pages 3-14.
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Blake Murdoch & Timothy Caulfield. (2018) Doing Research with Vulnerable Populations: The Case of Intravenous Drug Users. BioéthiqueOnline 5.
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Celia B. Fisher & Elizabeth Yuko. (2015) The HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 10:5, pages 470-480.
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Elizabeth Yuko & Celia B. Fisher. 2015. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 514 522 .
Elizabeth Reed, Kaveh Khoshnood, Kim M. Blankenship & Celia B. Fisher. (2014) Confidentiality, Privacy, and Respect: Experiences of Female Sex Workers Participating in HIV Research in Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 9:1, pages 19-28.
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Kirsten Bell & Amy Salmon. (2012) Good intentions and dangerous assumptions: Research ethics committees and illicit drug use research. Research Ethics 8:4, pages 191-199.
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Kirsten Bell & Amy Salmon. (2011) What Women Who Use Drugs Have to Say about Ethical Research: Findings of an Exploratory Qualitative Study. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 6:4, pages 84-98.
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James M DuBois, Brendolyn Bailey-Burch, Dan Bustillos, Jean Campbell, Linda Cottler, Celia B Fisher, Whitney B Hadley, Jinger G Hoop, Laura Roberts, Erica K Salter, Joan E Sieber & Richard D Stevenson. (2011) Ethical issues in mental health research: the case for community engagement. Current Opinion in Psychiatry 24:3, pages 208-214.
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Sarah E.L. WakefieldJamie Baxter. (2010) Linking Health Inequality and Environmental Justice: Articulating a Precautionary Framework for Research and Action. Environmental Justice 3:3, pages 95-102.
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Celia B. Fisher. (2010) Enhancing HIV Vaccine Trial Consent Preparedness among Street Drug Users. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 5:2, pages 65-80.
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Salaam Semaan, Scott Santibanez, Richard S. Garfein, Douglas D. Heckathorn & Don C. Des Jarlais. (2009) Ethical and regulatory considerations in HIV prevention studies employing respondent-driven sampling. International Journal of Drug Policy 20:1, pages 14-27.
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Greg Scott. (2008) “They got their program, and I got mine”: A cautionary tale concerning the ethical implications of using respondent-driven sampling to study injection drug users. International Journal of Drug Policy 19:1, pages 42-51.
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Kevin S. Irwin & Craig L. Fry. (2007) Strengthening drug policy and practice through ethics engagement: An old challenge for a new harm reduction. International Journal of Drug Policy 18:2, pages 75-83.
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Craig L. Fry, Wayne Hall, Alison Ritter & Rebecca Jenkinson. (2016) The Ethics of Paying Drug Users Who Participate in Research: A Review and Practical Recommendations. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 1:4, pages 21-35.
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