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Charles W. Lidz
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Research Professor of Psychiatry
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Bioethics
Informed Consent
Violence and Mental Illness
Consumer Participation on Mental Health Care
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Listed in Who's Who in Medical Sciences Education (2005)
Listed in Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare (2002 - )
Listed in Who's Who in America (1994 - )
Listed in Who's Who in the East (1990 - )
Invited testimony before the Commission on the Evaluation of Pain of the Social Security Administration (1985)
Invited testimony before the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research (1981)
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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Commitment of Mentally Ill
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Ethics Committees
Ethics, Medical
Ethics, Research
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Hospitalization
Hospitals, Psychiatric
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Featured Articles
Link
Competing commitments in clinical trials
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Steven Joffe, Karen Albert, Jill Rosenbaum, and Lorna J. Simon),
IRB
(2009)
Link
Violence and mental illness: a new analytic approach
(with Steven M. Banks, Lorna J. Simon, Carol A. Schubert, and Edward P. Mulvey),
Law and human behavior
(2007)
Link
Therapeutic misconception and the appreciation of risks in clinical trials
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Thomas Grisso, and Michelle Renaud),
Social science and medicine (1982)
(2004)
Link
Factual sources of psychiatric patients' perceptions of coercion in the hospital admission process
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Steven K. Hoge, Brenda L. Kirsch, John Monahan, Marlene Eisenberg, William Gardner, and Loren H. Roth),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1998)
Link
Perceived coercion in mental hospital admission. Pressures and process
(with Steven K. Hoge, William Gardner, Nancy S. Bennett, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
Archives of general psychiatry
(1995)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Link
Stigma, AIDS and quality of nursing care: state of the science
(with Laura Siminoff and Judith A. Erlen),
Journal of advanced nursing
(1991)
Coercion
Link
Voluntariness of consent to research: a conceptual model
(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Robert Klitzman),
The Hastings Center report
(2009)
Link
Coercion
,
Encyclopedia of Bioethics
(2004)
Link
Gratitude and coercion between physicians and patients
(with William Gardner),
Psychiatric annals
(2003)
Link
Coercion in psychiatric care: what have we learned from research
,
The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
(1999)
Link
Factual sources of psychiatric patients' perceptions of coercion in the hospital admission process
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Steven K. Hoge, Brenda L. Kirsch, John Monahan, Marlene Eisenberg, William Gardner, and Loren H. Roth),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1998)
Link
Family, clinician, and patient perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission. A comparative study
(with Steven K. Hoge, Marlene M. Eisenberg, John Monahan, Nancy Bennett, William Gardner, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1998)
Link
The validity of mental patients' accounts of coercion-related behaviors in the hospital admission process
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Steven K. Hoge, Brenda L. Kirsch, John Monahan, Nancy S. Bennett, Marlene M. Eisenberg, William Gardner, and Loren H. Roth),
Law and human behavior
(1997)
Link
Perceptions of coercion in the admission of voluntary and involuntary psychiatric patients
(with Steven K. Hoge, Marlene M. Eisenberg, William Gardner, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, Loren H. Roth, and Nancy Bennett),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1997)
Link
Perceived coercion in mental hospital admission. Pressures and process
(with Steven K. Hoge, William Gardner, Nancy S. Bennett, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
Archives of general psychiatry
(1995)
Link
Coercion and commitment: understanding involuntary mental hospital admission
(with John Monahan, Steven K. Hoge, Loren H. Roth, Nancy Bennett, William Gardner, and Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1995)
Link
Inclusion, motivation, and good faith: the morality of coercion in mental hospital admission
(with Nancy S. Bennett, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, Steven K. Hoge, Loren H. Roth, and William Gardner),
Behavioral sciences and the law
(1993)
Link
Patient, family, and staff perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission: an exploratory study
(with Steven K. Hoge, Edward P. Mulvey, Loren H. Roth, Nancy Bennett, Laura Siminoff, Robert M. Arnold, and John Monahan),
Behavioral sciences and the law
(1993)
Link
Two scales for measuring patients' perceptions for coercion during mental hospital admission
(with William Gardner, Steven K. Hoge, Nancy Bennett, Loren H. Roth, John Monahan, and Edward P. Mulvey),
Behavioral sciences and the law
(1993)
Link
When the subjects are hospital staff, is it ethical (or possible) to get informed consent
(with Jeffrey L. Geller and E. L. Pattulo),
IRB
(1987)
Link
Informed consent in psychiatric research
(with Loren H. Roth, Paul S. Appelbaum, Paul Benson, and William J. Winslade),
Rutgers law review
(1987)
Clinical Trials
Link
Voluntariness of consent to research: a preliminary empirical investigation
(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Robert Klitzman),
IRB
(2009)
Link
Competing commitments in clinical trials
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Steven Joffe, Karen Albert, Jill Rosenbaum, and Lorna J. Simon),
IRB
(2009)
PDF
Clinical trials and medical care: defining the therapeutic misconception
(with Gail E. Henderson, Larry R. Churchill, Arlene M. Davis, Michele M. Easter, Christine Grady, Steven Joffe, Nancy Kass, Nancy M. P. King, Franklin G. Miller, Daniel K. Nelson, Jeffrey Peppercorn, Barbra Bluestone Rothschild, Pamela Sankar, Benjamin S. Wilfond, and Catherine R. Zimmer),
PLoS medicine
(2007)
Link
Clinical ethics versus clinical research
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
(2006)
Link
Research sponsorship, financial relationships, and the process of research in pharmaceutical clinical trials
(with William P. Gardner),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2006)
Link
Authors' reports about research integrity problems in clinical trials
(with William P. Gardner and Kathryn C. Hartwig),
Contemporary clinical trials
(2005)
Link
Therapeutic misconception and the appreciation of risks in clinical trials
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Thomas Grisso, and Michelle Renaud),
Social science and medicine (1982)
(2004)
Link
False hopes and best data: consent to research and the therapeutic misconception
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Loren H. Roth, Paul Benson, and William J. Winslade),
The Hastings Center report
(1987)
Commitment of Mentally Ill
Link
The "pass-through" model of psychiatric emergency room assessment
(with Phyllis D. Coontz and Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(2000)
Link
Patients' revisions of their beliefs about the need for hospitalization
(with William Gardner, Steven K. Hoge, John Monahan, Marlene M. Eisenberg, Nancy S. Bennett, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1999)
Link
Coercion in psychiatric care: what have we learned from research
,
The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
(1999)
Link
Family, clinician, and patient perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission. A comparative study
(with Steven K. Hoge, Marlene M. Eisenberg, John Monahan, Nancy Bennett, William Gardner, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1998)
Link
The validity of mental patients' accounts of coercion-related behaviors in the hospital admission process
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Steven K. Hoge, Brenda L. Kirsch, John Monahan, Nancy S. Bennett, Marlene M. Eisenberg, William Gardner, and Loren H. Roth),
Law and human behavior
(1997)
Link
Perceptions of coercion in the admission of voluntary and involuntary psychiatric patients
(with Steven K. Hoge, Marlene M. Eisenberg, William Gardner, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, Loren H. Roth, and Nancy Bennett),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1997)
Link
Perceived coercion in mental hospital admission. Pressures and process
(with Steven K. Hoge, William Gardner, Nancy S. Bennett, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
Archives of general psychiatry
(1995)
Link
Coercion and commitment: understanding involuntary mental hospital admission
(with John Monahan, Steven K. Hoge, Loren H. Roth, Nancy Bennett, William Gardner, and Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1995)
Link
Gender and the assessment of dangerousness in the psychiatric emergency room
(with Phyllis D. Coontz and Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1994)
Link
Short-term clinical prediction of assaultive behavior: artifacts of research methods
(with L. Joy Apperson and Edward P. Mulvey),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1993)
Link
Inclusion, motivation, and good faith: the morality of coercion in mental hospital admission
(with Nancy S. Bennett, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, Steven K. Hoge, Loren H. Roth, and William Gardner),
Behavioral sciences and the law
(1993)
Link
Patient, family, and staff perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission: an exploratory study
(with Steven K. Hoge, Edward P. Mulvey, Loren H. Roth, Nancy Bennett, Laura Siminoff, Robert M. Arnold, and John Monahan),
Behavioral sciences and the law
(1993)
Link
Psychiatric admission of family violent versus nonfamily violent patients
(with Edward W. Gondolf and Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1991)
Link
Do dangerousness-oriented commitment laws restrict hospitalization of patients who need treatment? A test
(with Sandra Cleveland, Edward P. Mulvey, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Hospital and community psychiatry
(1989)
Link
Commitment: the consistency of clinicians and the use of legal standards
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Paul S. Appelbaum, and Sandra Cleveland),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1989)
Link
The rights of juveniles in "voluntary" psychiatric commitments: some empirical observations
(with E. Gross, Alan Meisel, and Loren H. Roth),
The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
(1980)
Link
Toward a model of the legal doctrine of informed consent
(with Alan Meisel and Loren H. Roth),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1977)
Confidentiality
Link
A direct comparison of research decision-making capacity: schizophrenia/schizoaffective, medically ill, and non-ill subjects
(with Philip J. Candilis, Kenneth E. Fletcher, Cynthia M. A. Geppert, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Schizophrenia research
(2008)
Link
Ethical and legal duties in conducting research on violence: lessons from the MacArthur Risk Assessment Study
(with John Monahan, Paul S. Appelbaum, Edward P. Mulvey, and Pamela Clark Robbins),
Violence and victims
(1993)
Link
Confidentiality: an empirical test of the utilitarian perspective
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, G. Kapen, B. Walters, and Loren H. Roth),
The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
(1984)
Link
Confidentiality in psychiatry: a study of the patient's view
(with Donald Schmid, Paul S. Appelbaum, and Loren H. Roth),
Hospital and community psychiatry
(1983)
Conflict of Interest
Link
Competing commitments in clinical trials
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Steven Joffe, Karen Albert, Jill Rosenbaum, and Lorna J. Simon),
IRB
(2009)
Link
Clinical ethics versus clinical research
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
(2006)
Link
Research sponsorship, financial relationships, and the process of research in pharmaceutical clinical trials
(with William P. Gardner),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2006)
Link
Therapeutic misconception in clinical research: frequency and risk factors
(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Thomas Grisso),
IRB: Ethics and Human Research
(2004)
Decision Making
Link
Advances in Informed Consent Research
(with Philip J. Candilis),
The Ethics of Consent: Theory and Practice
(2009)
Link
A direct comparison of research decision-making capacity: schizophrenia/schizoaffective, medically ill, and non-ill subjects
(with Philip J. Candilis, Kenneth E. Fletcher, Cynthia M. A. Geppert, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Schizophrenia research
(2008)
Link
The Therapeutic Misconception
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics
(2008)
Link
The therapeutic misconception and our models of competency and informed consent
,
Behavioral sciences and the law
(2006)
Link
Informed Consent: Clinical Aspects of Consent
(with Robert M. Arnold),
Encyclopedia of Bioethics
(2004)
Link
Informed Consent: Legal Theory and Clinical Practice
(with Jessica W. Berg, Paul S. Appelbaum, and Lisa S. Parker),
Center for Mental Health Services Research
(2001)
Link
Letting go: family willingness to forgo life support
(with Valeri Swigart, Victoria Butterworth, and Robert M. Arnold),
Heart and lung : the journal of critical care
(1996)
Link
Rethinking autonomy in long term care
(with Robert M. Arnold),
University of Miami law review
(1993)
Link
Commitment: the consistency of clinicians and the use of legal standards
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Paul S. Appelbaum, and Sandra Cleveland),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1989)
Link
Information disclosure, subject understanding, and informed consent in psychiatric research
(with Paul R. Benson, Loren H. Roth, Paul S. Appelbaum, and William J. Winslade),
Law and human behavior
(1988)
Link
Informed Consent: A Study of Decisionmaking in Psychiatry
(with Alan Meisel, Eviatar Zerubavel, Mary Carter, Regina M. Sestak, and Loren H. Roth),
Center for Mental Health Services Research
(1984)
Link
Competency to decide about treatment or research: an overview of some empirical data
(with Loren H. Roth, Alan Meisel, Paul H. Soloff, Kenneth Kaufman, Duane G. Spiker, and F. Gordon Foster),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1982)
Link
Informed consent and patient decisionmaking: the reasoning of law and psychiatry
(with Caroline L. Kaufmann, Loren H. Roth, and Alan Meisel),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1981)
Link
Tests of competency to consent to treatment
(with Loren H. Roth and Alan Meisel),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1977)
Link
Toward a model of the legal doctrine of informed consent
(with Alan Meisel and Loren H. Roth),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1977)
Disclosure
Link
Informed Consent: A Critical Part of Modern Medical Research
,
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
(2011)
Ethics
Link
Clinical ethics versus clinical research
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
(2006)
PDF
Can People with Mental Illness Consent to Research?
,
Psychiatry Issue Briefs
(2006)
Link
Issues of ethics and identity in diagnosis of late life depression
(with Lisa S. Parker),
Ethics and behavior
(2003)
Ethics Committees
PDF
Institutional Review Boards: What Do They Do? How Do They Protect Subjects?
(with Christopher Jackson, Philip J. Candilis, Suzanne Garverich, Lauren A. Gellar, and Teresa Roach),
Psychiatry Issue Briefs
(2008)
Link
The need to understand IRB deliberations
(with Philip J. Candilis and Robert M. Arnold),
IRB
(2006)
Ethics, Medical
Link
Advances in Informed Consent Research
(with Philip J. Candilis),
The Ethics of Consent: Theory and Practice
(2009)
Link
A direct comparison of research decision-making capacity: schizophrenia/schizoaffective, medically ill, and non-ill subjects
(with Philip J. Candilis, Kenneth E. Fletcher, Cynthia M. A. Geppert, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Schizophrenia research
(2008)
Link
The Therapeutic Misconception
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics
(2008)
Link
Clinical ethics versus clinical research
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
(2006)
Link
Informed Consent: Clinical Aspects of Consent
(with Robert M. Arnold),
Encyclopedia of Bioethics
(2004)
Link
Informed Consent: Legal Theory and Clinical Practice
(with Jessica W. Berg, Paul S. Appelbaum, and Lisa S. Parker),
Center for Mental Health Services Research
(2001)
Link
Ethical and legal duties in conducting research on violence: lessons from the MacArthur Risk Assessment Study
(with John Monahan, Paul S. Appelbaum, Edward P. Mulvey, and Pamela Clark Robbins),
Violence and victims
(1993)
Link
Informed Consent: A Study of Decisionmaking in Psychiatry
(with Alan Meisel, Eviatar Zerubavel, Mary Carter, Regina M. Sestak, and Loren H. Roth),
Center for Mental Health Services Research
(1984)
Link
Barriers to informed consent
(with Alan Meisel, Marian Osterweis, Janice L. Holden, John H. Marx, and Mark R. Munetz),
Annals of internal medicine
(1983)
Link
Competency to decide about treatment or research: an overview of some empirical data
(with Loren H. Roth, Alan Meisel, Paul H. Soloff, Kenneth Kaufman, Duane G. Spiker, and F. Gordon Foster),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1982)
Ethics, Research
Link
Therapeutic misconception and the limits of ethnography. A commentary on Timmermans and McKay
,
Social science & medicine (1982)
(2009)
Link
Competing commitments in clinical trials
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Steven Joffe, Karen Albert, Jill Rosenbaum, and Lorna J. Simon),
IRB
(2009)
Link
The Therapeutic Misconception
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics
(2008)
PDF
Clinical trials and medical care: defining the therapeutic misconception
(with Gail E. Henderson, Larry R. Churchill, Arlene M. Davis, Michele M. Easter, Christine Grady, Steven Joffe, Nancy Kass, Nancy M. P. King, Franklin G. Miller, Daniel K. Nelson, Jeffrey Peppercorn, Barbra Bluestone Rothschild, Pamela Sankar, Benjamin S. Wilfond, and Catherine R. Zimmer),
PLoS medicine
(2007)
Link
Re-evaluating the therapeutic misconception: response to Miller and Joffe
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal
(2007)
Link
The therapeutic misconception and our models of competency and informed consent
,
Behavioral sciences and the law
(2006)
Link
Willingness of subjects with thought disorder to participate in research
(with Philip J. Candilis, Cynthia M. A. Geppert, Kenneth E. Fletcher, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Schizophrenia bulletin
(2005)
Link
Authors' reports about research integrity problems in clinical trials
(with William P. Gardner and Kathryn C. Hartwig),
Contemporary clinical trials
(2005)
Link
Therapeutic misconception in clinical research: frequency and risk factors
(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Thomas Grisso),
IRB: Ethics and Human Research
(2004)
Link
Therapeutic misconception and the appreciation of risks in clinical trials
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Thomas Grisso, and Michelle Renaud),
Social science and medicine (1982)
(2004)
Link
The therapeutic misconception: problems and solutions
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
Medical care
(2002)
Link
Ethical and legal duties in conducting research on violence: lessons from the MacArthur Risk Assessment Study
(with John Monahan, Paul S. Appelbaum, Edward P. Mulvey, and Pamela Clark Robbins),
Violence and victims
(1993)
Link
Information disclosure, subject understanding, and informed consent in psychiatric research
(with Paul R. Benson, Loren H. Roth, Paul S. Appelbaum, and William J. Winslade),
Law and human behavior
(1988)
Link
False hopes and best data: consent to research and the therapeutic misconception
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Loren H. Roth, Paul Benson, and William J. Winslade),
The Hastings Center report
(1987)
Link
Informed consent in psychiatric research
(with Loren H. Roth, Paul S. Appelbaum, Paul Benson, and William J. Winslade),
Rutgers law review
(1987)
Link
Competency to decide about treatment or research: an overview of some empirical data
(with Loren H. Roth, Alan Meisel, Paul H. Soloff, Kenneth Kaufman, Duane G. Spiker, and F. Gordon Foster),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1982)
Link
The therapeutic misconception: informed consent in psychiatric research
(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Loren H. Roth),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1982)
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Link
Stigma, AIDS and quality of nursing care: state of the science
(with Laura Siminoff and Judith A. Erlen),
Journal of advanced nursing
(1991)
Hospitalization
Link
Capturing the ebb and flow of psychiatric symptoms with dynamical systems models
(with Candice L. Odgers, Edward P. Mulvey, Jennifer L. Skeem, William Gardner, and Carol Schubert),
The American journal of psychiatry
(2009)
Link
Patients' revisions of their beliefs about the need for hospitalization
(with William Gardner, Steven K. Hoge, John Monahan, Marlene M. Eisenberg, Nancy S. Bennett, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1999)
Link
Gender and the assessment of dangerousness in the psychiatric emergency room
(with Phyllis D. Coontz and Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1994)
Link
Two scales for measuring patients' perceptions for coercion during mental hospital admission
(with William Gardner, Steven K. Hoge, Nancy Bennett, Loren H. Roth, John Monahan, and Edward P. Mulvey),
Behavioral sciences and the law
(1993)
Link
Commitment: the consistency of clinicians and the use of legal standards
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Paul S. Appelbaum, and Sandra Cleveland),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1989)
Link
Barriers to informed consent
(with Alan Meisel, Marian Osterweis, Janice L. Holden, John H. Marx, and Mark R. Munetz),
Annals of internal medicine
(1983)
Hospitals, Psychiatric
Link
Factual sources of psychiatric patients' perceptions of coercion in the hospital admission process
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Steven K. Hoge, Brenda L. Kirsch, John Monahan, Marlene Eisenberg, William Gardner, and Loren H. Roth),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1998)
Link
Family, clinician, and patient perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission. A comparative study
(with Steven K. Hoge, Marlene M. Eisenberg, John Monahan, Nancy Bennett, William Gardner, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1998)
Link
The validity of mental patients' accounts of coercion-related behaviors in the hospital admission process
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Steven K. Hoge, Brenda L. Kirsch, John Monahan, Nancy S. Bennett, Marlene M. Eisenberg, William Gardner, and Loren H. Roth),
Law and human behavior
(1997)
Link
Perceptions of coercion in the admission of voluntary and involuntary psychiatric patients
(with Steven K. Hoge, Marlene M. Eisenberg, William Gardner, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, Loren H. Roth, and Nancy Bennett),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1997)
Link
Perceived coercion in mental hospital admission. Pressures and process
(with Steven K. Hoge, William Gardner, Nancy S. Bennett, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
Archives of general psychiatry
(1995)
Link
Short-term clinical prediction of assaultive behavior: artifacts of research methods
(with L. Joy Apperson and Edward P. Mulvey),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1993)
Link
Inclusion, motivation, and good faith: the morality of coercion in mental hospital admission
(with Nancy S. Bennett, John Monahan, Edward P. Mulvey, Steven K. Hoge, Loren H. Roth, and William Gardner),
Behavioral sciences and the law
(1993)
Link
Patient, family, and staff perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission: an exploratory study
(with Steven K. Hoge, Edward P. Mulvey, Loren H. Roth, Nancy Bennett, Laura Siminoff, Robert M. Arnold, and John Monahan),
Behavioral sciences and the law
(1993)
Link
Sources of disagreement among clinicians' assessments of dangerousness in a psychiatric emergency room
(with Edward P. Mulvey, L. Joy Apperson, Karen Evanczuk, and Shawn Shea),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1992)
Link
Do dangerousness-oriented commitment laws restrict hospitalization of patients who need treatment? A test
(with Sandra Cleveland, Edward P. Mulvey, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Hospital and community psychiatry
(1989)
Link
When the subjects are hospital staff, is it ethical (or possible) to get informed consent
(with Jeffrey L. Geller and E. L. Pattulo),
IRB
(1987)
Link
The rights of juveniles in "voluntary" psychiatric commitments: some empirical observations
(with E. Gross, Alan Meisel, and Loren H. Roth),
The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
(1980)
Link
MMPI profiles in hospitalized psychiatric patients and their families
(with Bertram J. Cohler, Justin L. Weiss, Henry U. Grunebaum, and Lyman C. Wynne),
Archives of general psychiatry
(1972)
Informed Consent
Link
Therapeutic misconception in research subjects : Development and validation of a measure
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Milena D. Anatchkova, Karen Albert, and Laura B. Dunn),
Clinical trials (London, England)
(2012)
Link
Therapeutic misconception and the limits of ethnography. A commentary on Timmermans and McKay
,
Social science & medicine (1982)
(2009)
Link
Why does informed consent fail? A discourse analytic approach
(with David E. Ness and Scott F. Kiesling),
The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
(2009)
Link
Voluntariness of consent to research: a conceptual model
(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Robert Klitzman),
The Hastings Center report
(2009)
Link
Advances in Informed Consent Research
(with Philip J. Candilis),
The Ethics of Consent: Theory and Practice
(2009)
Link
A direct comparison of research decision-making capacity: schizophrenia/schizoaffective, medically ill, and non-ill subjects
(with Philip J. Candilis, Kenneth E. Fletcher, Cynthia M. A. Geppert, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Schizophrenia research
(2008)
Link
The Therapeutic Misconception
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics
(2008)
PDF
Clinical trials and medical care: defining the therapeutic misconception
(with Gail E. Henderson, Larry R. Churchill, Arlene M. Davis, Michele M. Easter, Christine Grady, Steven Joffe, Nancy Kass, Nancy M. P. King, Franklin G. Miller, Daniel K. Nelson, Jeffrey Peppercorn, Barbra Bluestone Rothschild, Pamela Sankar, Benjamin S. Wilfond, and Catherine R. Zimmer),
PLoS medicine
(2007)
Link
Re-evaluating the therapeutic misconception: response to Miller and Joffe
(with Paul S. Appelbaum),
Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal
(2007)
Link
The therapeutic misconception and our models of competency and informed consent
,
Behavioral sciences and the law
(2006)
PDF
Can People with Mental Illness Consent to Research?
,
Psychiatry Issue Briefs
(2006)
Link
Therapeutic misconception in clinical research: frequency and risk factors
(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Thomas Grisso),
IRB: Ethics and Human Research
(2004)
Link
Therapeutic misconception and the appreciation of risks in clinical trials
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Thomas Grisso, and Michelle Renaud),
Social science and medicine (1982)
(2004)
Link
Informed Consent: Clinical Aspects of Consent
(with Robert M. Arnold),
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IRB
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False hopes and best data: consent to research and the therapeutic misconception
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(1982)
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The therapeutic misconception: informed consent in psychiatric research
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International journal of law and psychiatry
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The rights of juveniles in "voluntary" psychiatric commitments: some empirical observations
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The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
(1980)
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Tests of competency to consent to treatment
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The American journal of psychiatry
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Toward a model of the legal doctrine of informed consent
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The American journal of psychiatry
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Ethical and legal duties in conducting research on violence: lessons from the MacArthur Risk Assessment Study
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Violence and victims
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Competency to decide about treatment or research: an overview of some empirical data
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International journal of law and psychiatry
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Long-Term Care
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Rethinking autonomy in long term care
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University of Miami law review
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The Erosion of Autonomy in Long-Term Care
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Center for Mental Health Services Research
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Capturing the ebb and flow of psychiatric symptoms with dynamical systems models
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The American journal of psychiatry
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Psychiatric symptoms and community violence among high-risk patients: A test of the relationship at the weekly level
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Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
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Substance use and community violence: a test of the relation at the daily level
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Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
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Willingness of subjects with thought disorder to participate in research
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Schizophrenia bulletin
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International Journal of Forensic Mental Health Services
(2002)
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Building mental health professionals' decisional models into tests of predictive validity: the accuracy of contextualized predictions of violence
(with Jennifer L. Skeem and Edward P. Mulvey),
Law and human behavior
(2000)
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The "pass-through" model of psychiatric emergency room assessment
(with Phyllis D. Coontz and Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(2000)
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Patients' revisions of their beliefs about the need for hospitalization
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The American journal of psychiatry
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Clinical prediction of violence as a conditional judgment
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Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
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Family, clinician, and patient perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission. A comparative study
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International journal of law and psychiatry
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The validity of mental patients' accounts of coercion-related behaviors in the hospital admission process
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Law and human behavior
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Perceptions of coercion in the admission of voluntary and involuntary psychiatric patients
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International journal of law and psychiatry
(1997)
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Clinical versus actuarial predictions of violence of patients with mental illnesses
(with William Gardner, Edward P. Mulvey, and Esther C. Shaw),
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
(1996)
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Characteristics of violence in the community by female patients seen in a psychiatric emergency service
(with Christine E. Newhill and Edward P. Mulvey),
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)
(1995)
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Coercion and commitment: understanding involuntary mental hospital admission
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International journal of law and psychiatry
(1995)
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Conditional prediction: a model for research on dangerousness to others in a new era
(with Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1995)
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Gender and the assessment of dangerousness in the psychiatric emergency room
(with Phyllis D. Coontz and Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1994)
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Short-term clinical prediction of assaultive behavior: artifacts of research methods
(with L. Joy Apperson and Edward P. Mulvey),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1993)
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Inclusion, motivation, and good faith: the morality of coercion in mental hospital admission
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Behavioral sciences and the law
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Patient, family, and staff perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission: an exploratory study
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Behavioral sciences and the law
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Two scales for measuring patients' perceptions for coercion during mental hospital admission
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Behavioral sciences and the law
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Ethical and legal duties in conducting research on violence: lessons from the MacArthur Risk Assessment Study
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Violence and victims
(1993)
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Sources of disagreement among clinicians' assessments of dangerousness in a psychiatric emergency room
(with Edward P. Mulvey, L. Joy Apperson, Karen Evanczuk, and Shawn Shea),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1992)
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Do dangerousness-oriented commitment laws restrict hospitalization of patients who need treatment? A test
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Hospital and community psychiatry
(1989)
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Commitment: the consistency of clinicians and the use of legal standards
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The American journal of psychiatry
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Informed consent and incompetent medical patients
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Confidentiality in psychiatry: a study of the patient's view
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Hospital and community psychiatry
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International journal of law and psychiatry
(1982)
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(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Loren H. Roth),
International journal of law and psychiatry
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Tests of competency to consent to treatment
(with Loren H. Roth and Alan Meisel),
The American journal of psychiatry
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Toward a model of the legal doctrine of informed consent
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The American journal of psychiatry
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(with William Gardner, Steven K. Hoge, John Monahan, Marlene M. Eisenberg, Nancy S. Bennett, Edward P. Mulvey, and Loren H. Roth),
The American journal of psychiatry
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Factual sources of psychiatric patients' perceptions of coercion in the hospital admission process
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The American journal of psychiatry
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Family, clinician, and patient perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission. A comparative study
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International journal of law and psychiatry
(1998)
Link
The validity of mental patients' accounts of coercion-related behaviors in the hospital admission process
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Law and human behavior
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Perceptions of coercion in the admission of voluntary and involuntary psychiatric patients
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International journal of law and psychiatry
(1997)
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Perceived coercion in mental hospital admission. Pressures and process
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Coercion and commitment: understanding involuntary mental hospital admission
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International journal of law and psychiatry
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The therapeutic misconception and our models of competency and informed consent
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Behavioral sciences and the law
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Ethics and behavior
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Coercion and commitment: understanding involuntary mental hospital admission
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International journal of law and psychiatry
(1995)
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Short-term clinical prediction of assaultive behavior: artifacts of research methods
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The American journal of psychiatry
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The Hastings Center report
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A direct comparison of research decision-making capacity: schizophrenia/schizoaffective, medically ill, and non-ill subjects
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Schizophrenia bulletin
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IRB: Ethics and Human Research
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Ethical and legal duties in conducting research on violence: lessons from the MacArthur Risk Assessment Study
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Violence and victims
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Law and human behavior
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When the subjects are hospital staff, is it ethical (or possible) to get informed consent
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IRB
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Rutgers law review
(1987)
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The therapeutic misconception: informed consent in psychiatric research
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International journal of law and psychiatry
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What do clinicians expect? Comparing envisioned and reported violence for male and female patients
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Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
(2005)
PDF
Identifying Psychiatric Patients at Risk for Repeated Involvement in Violence: The Next Step Toward Intensive Community Treatment Programs
(with Jennifer L. Skeem, Edward P. Mulvey, William Gardner, and Carol Schubert),
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health Services
(2002)
Link
Building mental health professionals' decisional models into tests of predictive validity: the accuracy of contextualized predictions of violence
(with Jennifer L. Skeem and Edward P. Mulvey),
Law and human behavior
(2000)
Link
Clinical prediction of violence as a conditional judgment
(with Edward P. Mulvey),
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
(1998)
Link
Clinical versus actuarial predictions of violence of patients with mental illnesses
(with William Gardner, Edward P. Mulvey, and Esther C. Shaw),
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
(1996)
Link
Gender and the assessment of dangerousness in the psychiatric emergency room
(with Phyllis D. Coontz and Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1994)
Link
Short-term clinical prediction of assaultive behavior: artifacts of research methods
(with L. Joy Apperson and Edward P. Mulvey),
The American journal of psychiatry
(1993)
Link
The accuracy of predictions of violence to others
(with Edward P. Mulvey and William Gardner),
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association
(1993)
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Sources of disagreement among clinicians' assessments of dangerousness in a psychiatric emergency room
(with Edward P. Mulvey, L. Joy Apperson, Karen Evanczuk, and Shawn Shea),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1992)
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Capturing the ebb and flow of psychiatric symptoms with dynamical systems models
(with Candice L. Odgers, Edward P. Mulvey, Jennifer L. Skeem, William Gardner, and Carol Schubert),
The American journal of psychiatry
(2009)
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Weekly community interviews with high-risk participants: operational issues
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Journal of interpersonal violence
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Clinical versus actuarial predictions of violence of patients with mental illnesses
(with William Gardner, Edward P. Mulvey, and Esther C. Shaw),
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
(1996)
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Characteristics of violence in the community by female patients seen in a psychiatric emergency service
(with Christine E. Newhill and Edward P. Mulvey),
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)
(1995)
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Conditional prediction: a model for research on dangerousness to others in a new era
(with Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1995)
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Violence and victims
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Psychiatric admission of family violent versus nonfamily violent patients
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International journal of law and psychiatry
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Substance-Related Disorders
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Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
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Clinical prediction of violence as a conditional judgment
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Heroin maintenance and heroin control
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Social science & medicine (1982)
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Re-evaluating the therapeutic misconception: response to Miller and Joffe
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal
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Behavioral sciences and the law
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Willingness of subjects with thought disorder to participate in research
(with Philip J. Candilis, Cynthia M. A. Geppert, Kenneth E. Fletcher, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Schizophrenia bulletin
(2005)
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Therapeutic misconception in clinical research: frequency and risk factors
(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Thomas Grisso),
IRB: Ethics and Human Research
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Therapeutic misconception and the appreciation of risks in clinical trials
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Social science and medicine (1982)
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Medical care
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The Hastings Center report
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(with Paul S. Appelbaum and Loren H. Roth),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1982)
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Capturing the ebb and flow of psychiatric symptoms with dynamical systems models
(with Candice L. Odgers, Edward P. Mulvey, Jennifer L. Skeem, William Gardner, and Carol Schubert),
The American journal of psychiatry
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Violence and mental illness: a new analytic approach
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Law and human behavior
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Psychiatric symptoms and community violence among high-risk patients: A test of the relationship at the weekly level
(with Jennifer L. Skeem, Carol A. Schubert, Candice L. Odgers, Edward P. Mulvey, and William P. Gardner),
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
(2006)
Link
Substance use and community violence: a test of the relation at the daily level
(with Edward P. Mulvey, Candice L. Odgers, Jennifer L. Skeem, William P. Gardner, and Carol A. Schubert),
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
(2006)
Link
What do clinicians expect? Comparing envisioned and reported violence for male and female patients
(with Jennifer L. Skeem, Edward P. Mulvey, Candice L. Odgers, Carol A. Schubert, Stephanie Stowman, and William P. Gardner),
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
(2005)
Link
Weekly community interviews with high-risk participants: operational issues
(with Carol A. Schubert, Edward P. Mulvey, William P. Gardner, and Jennifer L. Skeem),
Journal of interpersonal violence
(2005)
PDF
Violence and People with Mental Illness Served in the Public Mental Health System
(with Thomas Grisso, Karen Albert, and Kim Smith),
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(2004)
PDF
Identifying Psychiatric Patients at Risk for Repeated Involvement in Violence: The Next Step Toward Intensive Community Treatment Programs
(with Jennifer L. Skeem, Edward P. Mulvey, William Gardner, and Carol Schubert),
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health Services
(2002)
Link
Building mental health professionals' decisional models into tests of predictive validity: the accuracy of contextualized predictions of violence
(with Jennifer L. Skeem and Edward P. Mulvey),
Law and human behavior
(2000)
Link
Clinical prediction of violence as a conditional judgment
(with Edward P. Mulvey),
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
(1998)
Link
Clinical versus actuarial predictions of violence of patients with mental illnesses
(with William Gardner, Edward P. Mulvey, and Esther C. Shaw),
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
(1996)
Link
Characteristics of violence in the community by female patients seen in a psychiatric emergency service
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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)
(1995)
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Conditional prediction: a model for research on dangerousness to others in a new era
(with Edward P. Mulvey),
International journal of law and psychiatry
(1995)
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Gender and the assessment of dangerousness in the psychiatric emergency room
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International journal of law and psychiatry
(1994)
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Short-term clinical prediction of assaultive behavior: artifacts of research methods
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The American journal of psychiatry
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JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association
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Violence and victims
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International journal of law and psychiatry
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Psychiatric admission of family violent versus nonfamily violent patients
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International journal of law and psychiatry
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Characteristics of perpetrators of family and nonfamily assaults
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
(2011)
Bioethical Issues
Link
Informed Consent: A Critical Part of Modern Medical Research
,
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
(2011)
Emergency Service, Hospital
Link
Disparities in opioid prescribing for patients with psychiatric diagnoses presenting with pain to the emergency department
(with Lorna J. Simon, Aurelia N. Bizamcer, Susan Stefan, and Mark J. Pletcher),
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
(2012)
*Mental Disorders
Link
Disparities in opioid prescribing for patients with psychiatric diagnoses presenting with pain to the emergency department
(with Lorna J. Simon, Aurelia N. Bizamcer, Susan Stefan, and Mark J. Pletcher),
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
(2012)
Guideline Adherence
Link
How closely do institutional review boards follow the common rule
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Robert M. Arnold, Philip J. Candilis, William P. Gardner, Suzanne Myers, and Lorna J. Simon),
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
(2012)
*Committee Membership
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
Multivariate Analysis
Link
Disparities in opioid prescribing for patients with psychiatric diagnoses presenting with pain to the emergency department
(with Lorna J. Simon, Aurelia N. Bizamcer, Susan Stefan, and Mark J. Pletcher),
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
(2012)
Tape Recording
Link
How closely do institutional review boards follow the common rule
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Robert M. Arnold, Philip J. Candilis, William P. Gardner, Suzanne Myers, and Lorna J. Simon),
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
(2012)
Employment
PDF
Appealing Features of Vocational Supports for Latino & non-Latino Transition Age Youth & Young Adult Consumers
(with Rosalie A. Torres Stone, Colleen E. McKay, William H. Fisher, Marsha Langer Ellison, and Lisa M. Smith),
Psychiatry Information in Brief
(2011)
Analgesics, Opioid
Link
Disparities in opioid prescribing for patients with psychiatric diagnoses presenting with pain to the emergency department
(with Lorna J. Simon, Aurelia N. Bizamcer, Susan Stefan, and Mark J. Pletcher),
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
(2012)
Human Experimentation
Link
How closely do institutional review boards follow the common rule
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Robert M. Arnold, Philip J. Candilis, William P. Gardner, Suzanne Myers, and Lorna J. Simon),
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
(2012)
Female
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
United States
Link
How closely do institutional review boards follow the common rule
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Robert M. Arnold, Philip J. Candilis, William P. Gardner, Suzanne Myers, and Lorna J. Simon),
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
(2012)
Link
Disparities in opioid prescribing for patients with psychiatric diagnoses presenting with pain to the emergency department
(with Lorna J. Simon, Aurelia N. Bizamcer, Susan Stefan, and Mark J. Pletcher),
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
(2012)
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
Animal Care Committees
Link
A self-assessment survey of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, Part 1: animal welfare and protocol compliance
(with Jerald Silverman and Stephen P. Baker),
Lab animal
(2012)
Male
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
Adult
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
Role
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
*Government Regulation
Link
How closely do institutional review boards follow the common rule
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Robert M. Arnold, Philip J. Candilis, William P. Gardner, Suzanne Myers, and Lorna J. Simon),
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
(2012)
Legal Issues
PDF
Informed Consent and the Clinician-Client Relationship
,
Psychiatry Information in Brief
(2012)
Multicultural
PDF
Appealing Features of Vocational Supports for Latino & non-Latino Transition Age Youth & Young Adult Consumers
(with Rosalie A. Torres Stone, Colleen E. McKay, William H. Fisher, Marsha Langer Ellison, and Lisa M. Smith),
Psychiatry Information in Brief
(2011)
Healthcare Disparities
Link
Disparities in opioid prescribing for patients with psychiatric diagnoses presenting with pain to the emergency department
(with Lorna J. Simon, Aurelia N. Bizamcer, Susan Stefan, and Mark J. Pletcher),
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
(2012)
Federal Government
Link
How closely do institutional review boards follow the common rule
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Robert M. Arnold, Philip J. Candilis, William P. Gardner, Suzanne Myers, and Lorna J. Simon),
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
(2012)
Transition Age Youth
PDF
Treatment Retention Strategies in Transition Age Youth
(with Maryann Davis, Lisa R. Fortuna, William H. Fisher, and Lisa Mistler),
Psychiatry Information in Brief
(2012)
PDF
Appealing Features of Vocational Supports for Latino & non-Latino Transition Age Youth & Young Adult Consumers
(with Rosalie A. Torres Stone, Colleen E. McKay, William H. Fisher, Marsha Langer Ellison, and Lisa M. Smith),
Psychiatry Information in Brief
(2011)
Academic Medical Centers
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
Physician's Practice Patterns
Link
Disparities in opioid prescribing for patients with psychiatric diagnoses presenting with pain to the emergency department
(with Lorna J. Simon, Aurelia N. Bizamcer, Susan Stefan, and Mark J. Pletcher),
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
(2012)
Ethics Committees, Research
Link
How closely do institutional review boards follow the common rule
(with Paul S. Appelbaum, Robert M. Arnold, Philip J. Candilis, William P. Gardner, Suzanne Myers, and Lorna J. Simon),
Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
(2012)
Link
The silent majority: who speaks at IRB meetings
(with Philip J. Candilis, Paul S. Appelbaum, Robert M. Arnold, William P. Gardner, Suzanne Myers, Albert J. Grudzinskas Jr., and Lorna J. Simon),
IRB
(2012)
Pain
Link
Disparities in opioid prescribing for patients with psychiatric diagnoses presenting with pain to the emergency department
(with Lorna J. Simon, Aurelia N. Bizamcer, Susan Stefan, and Mark J. Pletcher),
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
(2012)
*Ethics Committees
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
*Consumer Participation
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
Middle Aged
Link
The participation of community members on medical institutional review boards
(with Lorna J. Simon, Antonia Seligowski, Suzanne Myers, William P. Gardner, Philip J. Candilis, Robert M. Arnold, and Paul S. Appelbaum),
Journal of empirical research on human research ethics : JERHRE
(2012)
No subject area
PDF
Estimating Frequencies from Multiple Source Data
(with Elizabeth A. Aaker and Lorna J. Simon),
Psychiatry Issue Briefs
(2007)
PDF
Maximizing the Results of Internet Surveys
(with Jill Rosenbaum),
Psychiatry Issue Briefs
(2007)