Welcome to the Ethics in Mental Health Research (EMHR) website. This website has been designed to provide users with a full range of resources for teaching, studying, or investigating ethical issues in mental health research.
Most of the materials on this website were originally developed with funding from the National Institutes of Health, the US Office of Research Integrity, and the National Institute of Mental Health (James DuBois, Principal Investigator).
| Key Project Publications Book:DuBois, J.M. (2008). Ethics in mental health research: Principles, cases, and guidance. New York: Oxford University Press Articles:Iltis A, Misra S, Dunn L, Brown G, Campbell A, Earll S, Glowinski A, Hadley W, Pies R, DuBois, J.M. (2013), Addressing risks to advance mental health research, JAMA Psychiatry, 70(12): 1363-71DuBois JM, Beskow L, Campbell J, Dugosh K, Festinger D, Hartz S, James R, Lidz C. (2012). Restoring balance: A consensus paper on the protection of ‘vulnerable’ research participants, American Journal of Public Health, 102(12): 2220-2225DuBois,
J.M. et al. (2011). Ethical issues in mental health research: The case
for community engagement. Current Opinions in Psychiatry, 24(3),
208-214. |  DuBois,
J.M., Bante, H., Hadley, W. (2011). Ethics in psychiatric research: A
review of 25 years of NIH-funded empirical research. AJOB Primary
Research, 2(4), 5-17.DuBois,
J.M., Dueker, J., Anderson, E., & Campbell, J., Development and
assessment of a NIH-funded research ethics training program, Academic
Medicine, 83, 6 (2008): 596-603 |