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David G Scherer

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Scherer D
Am J Bioeth . 2018 Feb; 18(3):16-18. PMID: 29466129
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Annett R, Brody J, Scherer D, Turner C, Dalen J, Raissy H
AJOB Empir Bioeth . 2017 Sep; 8(3):189-197. PMID: 28949898
Purpose: Voluntary consent/assent with adolescents invited to participate in research raises challenging problems. No studies to date have attempted to manipulate autonomy in relation to assent/consent processes. This study evaluated...
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Brody J, Scherer D, Turner C, Annett R, Dalen J
Fam Process . 2017 Jun; 57(2):510-524. PMID: 28590541
Individual and group-based psychotherapeutic interventions increasingly incorporate mindfulness-based principles and practices. These practices include a versatile set of skills such as labeling and attending to present-moment experiences, acting with awareness,...
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Scherer D, Brody J, Annett R, Turner C, Dalen J, Yoon Y
AJOB Prim Res . 2013 Aug; 4(3):15-26. PMID: 23914304
Background: There has been a recent growth in empirical research on assent with pediatric populations, due in part, to the demand for increased participation of this population in biomedical research....
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Brody J, Turner C, Annett R, Scherer D, Dalen J
J Adolesc Health . 2012 Aug; 51(3):252-8. PMID: 22921135
Purpose: To examine similarities and differences in the process that parents and adolescents use to make decisions concerning participation in an asthma clinical trial. We hypothesized that a single conceptual...
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Brody J, Dalen J, Annett R, Scherer D, Turner C
J Health Psychol . 2011 Oct; 17(5):724-30. PMID: 22021275
'Research literacy' is proposed as a key concept for advancing societal health. To examine whether improvements in research literacy would affect knowledge of and ethical participation in research, parents of...
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Brody J, Annett R, Scherer D, Turner C, Dalen J
J Asthma . 2009 Jun; 46(5):492-7. PMID: 19544171
Background: The factors influencing family decisions to participate in adolescent asthma research are not well understood. Legal and ethical imperatives require adolescent research participation to be voluntary. While parents and...
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Scherer D, Annett R, Brody J
J Asthma . 2007 Sep; 44(7):489-96. PMID: 17885849
This article reviews the empirical literature related to knowledge, competence, volition, and financial compensation in the biomedical research decision-making of children, adolescents, and parents. Research findings indicate there are differences...
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Brody J, Scherer D, Annett R, Turner C, Dalen J
Pediatrics . 2006 Aug; 118(2):e356-62. PMID: 16882778
Objective: There is considerable ethical and legal ambiguity surrounding the role of adolescents in the decision-making process for research participation. Depending on the nature of the study and the regulations...
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Brody J, Annett R, Scherer D, Perryman M, Cofrin K
J Adolesc Health . 2005 Aug; 37(3):229-35. PMID: 16109343
Purpose: Through the processes of permission and assent, parents and adolescents have a shared involvement in decision-making about adolescent research participation. Yet little empirical data exists examining the prevalence and...