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    A web-based video messaging intervention for suicide prevention in men: study protocol for a five-armed randomised controlled trial

    More than 50% of people who die by suicide have not been in contact with formal mental health services. The rate of people who fly ‘under the radar’ of mental health services is higher among men than women, in...

    ** Han, Aimy Slade, Hiroko Fujimoto, Wu Yi Zheng, Artur Shvetcov, Leonard Hoon in Trials (2024)

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    A trial protocol for the effectiveness of digital interventions for preventing depression in adolescents: The Future Proofing Study

    Depression frequently first emerges during adolescence, and one in five young people will experience an episode of depression by the age of 18 years. Despite advances in treatment, there has been limited progr...

    Aliza Werner-Seidler, Kit Huckvale, Mark E. Larsen, Alison L. Calear, Kate Maston in Trials (2020)

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    A qualitative exploration: questioning multisource feedback in residency education

    Multisource feedback (MSF), involves the collection of feedback from multiple groups of assessors, including those without a traditional hierarchal responsibility to evaluate doctors. Allied healthcare profess...

    Brie A. Yama, Michael Hodgins, Katherine Boydell in BMC Medical Education (2018)

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    Why Suicide?

    Suicide is a complex phenomenon, and no two suicides are ever the same. While current theoretical models of suicide are heavily informed by first-rate epidemiological and clinical knowledge, little research ha...

    Alexandra Nicolopoulos, Katherine Boydell, Fiona Shand in Adolescent Research Review (2018)

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    Beyond Compliance Checking: A Situated Approach to Visual Research Ethics

    Visual research methods like photography and digital storytelling are increasingly used in health and social sciences research as participatory approaches that benefit participants, researchers, and audiences....

    Caroline Lenette, Jessica R. Botfield, Katherine Boydell in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (2018)

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    Ethics in Community-University-Artist Partnered Research: Tensions, Contradictions and Gaps Identified in an ‘Arts for Social Change’ Project

    Academics from diverse disciplines are recognizing not only the procedural ethical issues involved in research, but also the complexity of everyday “micro” ethical issues that arise. While ethical guidelines a...

    Annalee Yassi, Jennifer Beth Spiegel, Karen Lockhart in Journal of Academic Ethics (2016)

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    Psychological factors impacting transition from paediatric to adult care by childhood cancer survivors

    Childhood cancer survivors require life-long care focused on the specific late effects that may arise from their cancer and its treatment. In many centers, survivors are required to transition from follow-up c...

    Leeat Granek, Paul C. Nathan in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2012)

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    A Parent-Child Dyad Approach to the Assessment of Health Status and Health-Related Quality of Life in Children with Asthma

    Assessment of health state and health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) are limited by a child’s age and cognitive ability. Parent-proxy reports are known to differ from children’s reports. Simultaneous assessm...

    Dr Wendy J. Ungar, Katherine Boydell, Sharon Dell, Brian M. Feldman in PharmacoEconomics (2012)

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    Accountability and pediatric physician-researchers: are theoretical models compatible with Canadian lived experience?

    Physician-researchers are bound by professional obligations stemming from both the role of the physician and the role of the researcher. Currently, the dominant models for understanding the relationship betwee...

    Christine Czoli, Michael Da Silva in Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medi… (2011)