Responsible use of population neuroscience data: Towards standards of accountability and integrity DOI
Sandra A. Brown,

Hugh Garavan,

Terry L. Jernigan

et al.

Biological Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Recommendations for the responsible use and communication of race and ethnicity in neuroimaging research DOI

Carlos Cardenas‐Iniguez,

Marybel R. Gonzalez

Nature Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27(4), P. 615 - 628

Published: March 22, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

47

A research agenda for understanding how social inequality is linked to brain structure and function DOI
Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, Katie A. McLaughlin, David G. Weissman

et al.

Nature Human Behaviour, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8(1), P. 20 - 31

Published: Jan. 3, 2024

Language: Английский

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17

Bioethical and Critical Consciousness in Clinical Translational Neuroscience DOI Creative Commons
Angela Fang, Riana Elyse Anderson, Sierra Carter

et al.

Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 27

Published: Jan. 22, 2025

Clinical translational neuroscience (CTN) is positioned to generate novel discoveries for advancing treatments mental health disorders, but it held back today by the siloing of bioethical considerations from critical consciousness. In this article, we suggest that and consciousness can be paired intersect with structures power within which science clinical practice are conducted. We examine barriers adoption findings in perspective, especially context current collective attention widespread disparities access outcomes services, lack representation marginalized populations relevant sectors workforce, importance knowledge draws upon multicultural perspectives. provide 10 actionable solutions confront these CTN research, as informed existing frameworks such structural competency, adaptive calibration models, community-based participatory research. By integrating considerations, believe practitioners will better benefit cutting-edge research biological social sciences than past, alert biases equipped mitigate them, poised shepherd a robust generation future therapies practitioners.

Language: Английский

Citations

1

Investigative Approaches to Resilient Emotion Regulation Neurodevelopment in a South African Birth Cohort DOI Creative Commons
Tristan S. Yates,

Siphumelele Sigwebela,

Soraya Seedat

et al.

Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5(3), P. 100457 - 100457

Published: Jan. 31, 2025

Language: Английский

Citations

1

Alzheimer’s disease and its related dementias in US Native Americans: A major public health concern DOI Creative Commons
Ujala Sehar, Jonathan Kopel, P. Hemachandra Reddy

et al.

Ageing Research Reviews, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 90, P. 102027 - 102027

Published: Aug. 5, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

20

Racial and ethnic socioenvironmental inequity and neuroimaging in psychiatry: a brief review of the past and recommendations for the future DOI
Nathaniel G. Harnett, Livia Merrill, Negar Fani

et al.

Neuropsychopharmacology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 50(1), P. 3 - 15

Published: June 20, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

6

Competing interests: digital health and indigenous data sovereignty DOI Creative Commons
Ashley Cordes, Marieke Bak, Mataroria Lyndon

et al.

npj Digital Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(1)

Published: July 4, 2024

Digital health is increasingly promoting open data. Although this approach promises a number of benefits, it also leads to tensions with Indigenous data sovereignty movements led by peoples around the world who are asserting control over use as part self-determination. has role in improving access services and delivering improved outcomes for communities. However, we argue that order be effective ethical, essential field engages more peoples´ rights interests. We discuss challenges possible improvements acquisition, management, analysis, integration they pertain communities world.

Language: Английский

Citations

5

For the Next Seven Generations: An Indigenous Strengths-Based Developmental Science DOI Open Access
Jillian Fish, Bep Uink, Andrea Wiglesworth

et al.

Published: June 30, 2023

Among some Indigenous peoples, the Seventh Generation philosophy refers to idea that our present actions affect future generations of earth and its inhabitants (Hill, n.d.). Accordingly, it is important move through world with next seven in mind. As scholars, we consider implications “thinking” has for developmental science. Specifically, imagine potential an strengths-based approach science promote healing, growth, flourishing futures. Towards this end, offer a conceptualization what entails, which adapted from recent research on approaches (O’Keefe et al., 2023). Overall, withstands coloniality, honors relationships, transforms futures, promotes intergenerational incorporates original instructions, centers cultures. We define each component discuss exemplifies conducting positive outcomes among peoples. Finally, conclude adopting urging commit co-creating healthy futures communities.

Language: Английский

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10

Responsible Use of Population Neuroscience Data in the ABCD: Towards Standards of Accountability and Integrity DOI
Sandra A. Brown,

Hugh Garavan,

Terry L. Jernigan

et al.

European Journal of Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 61(2)

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

ABSTRACT This editorial focuses on the issue of data misuse that is increasingly evidenced in social media as well some premiere scientific journals. critical importance to open science projects general, and ABCD particular, given broad array biological, behavioural environmental information collected this American sample 12,000 youth parents. are already widely used with over 1,200 publications twice many citations per year expected (relative citation index based year, field journal). However, adverse consequences inaccurate interpretation emergent findings from precedent setting study may have a profound impact disadvantaged populations perpetuate biases societal injustices.

Language: Английский

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0

“We controlled for race and ethnicity...” Recommendations for the responsible use and communication of race and ethnicity in neuroimaging research DOI Open Access

Carlos Cardenas‐Iniguez,

Marybel R. Gonzalez

Published: June 27, 2023

The growing availability of large-population human biomedical datasets provides researchers with unique opportunities to conduct rigorous and impactful studies on brain behavioral development, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding neurodevelopment in diverse populations. However, the patterns observed these are likely be influenced by upstream structural inequities (i.e., racism), which can lead health disparities based race, ethnicity, social class. This paper addresses need guidance self-reflection research conceptualizing, contextualizing, communicating issues related race ethnicity. We provide recommendations as starting point rethink ethnicity choices study design, model specification, statistical analysis, communication results, implement practices avoid further stigmatization historically minoritized groups, engage that counteract existing harmful biases.

Language: Английский

Citations

9