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Ethical Issues in Research Involving Youth
Articles/Reports
Human participants challenges in youth tobacco cessation research: researchers' perspectives
Diviak KR, Curry SJ, Emery SL, Mermelstein RJ.
Ethics Behav. 2004;14(4):321–334.
Human participants challenges in youth-focused research: perspectives and practices of IRB administrators
Wagener DK, Sporer AK, Simmerling M, Flome JL, An C, Curry SJ.
Ethics Behav. 2004;14(4):335–349.
Expert workshop on human subjects and ethical issues related to treatment and research in youth smoking cessation: summary report This workshop was hosted by the Helping Young Smokers Quit initiative at the Institute for Health Research and Policy of the University of Illinois at Chicago with funding by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; October 16, 2002; Chicago, Ill.
Presentations
Conundrums of sensitive experiments on adolescents
Emery SL, Curry SJ, Diviak KR, Sporer AK, Wagener DK, Sieber J.
Poster presented at the American Psychological Society 16th Annual Convention; May 27–30, 2004; Chicago, Ill.
Conundrums of adolescent research and treatment
Emery SL, Curry SJ, Diviak KR, Sporer AK, Wagener DK, Sieber J.
Poster presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting; February 12–16, 2004; Seattle, Wash.
Being ethical and rigorous in sensitive research on adolescents Emery SL, Curry SJ, Diviak KR, Sporer AK, Wagener DK, Sieber J.
Poster presented at the Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R) Annual Institutional Peer Review Board Conference; December 5–7, 2003; Washington, DC.
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