Search Results - "Partridge, Brad"
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Australian university students' attitudes towards the use of prescription stimulants as cognitive enhancers: Perceived patterns of use, efficacy and safety
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-05-2013)“…Introduction and Aims Recent, high profile articles in leading science journals have claimed that the enhancement use of prescription stimulants is a common…”
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Public attitudes towards the acceptability of using drugs to treat depression and ADHD
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (01-10-2012)“…Objective: This paper examines public attitudes towards the acceptability of using prescription drugs to treat depression and attention deficit hyperactivity…”
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Should We be More Worried about Digital Simulacra in Healthcare Being Our "Caricatures," Rather than Our "Replicas"?
Published in American journal of bioethics (02-09-2023)Get full text
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Addressing conflicts of interest in the Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport: a proposal to increase transparency by requiring authors to provide a reflexive explanation, not simply a declaration, of their competing interests
Published in Sport, ethics and philosophy (01-10-2024)“…The 6th Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport is authored by the Concussion in Sport Group (CiSG) and intends to provide evidence-based recommendations on…”
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Conceptualising and regulating all neural data from consumer-directed devices as medical data: more scope for an unnecessary expansion of medical influence?
Published in Ethics and information technology (01-12-2023)“…Neurodevices that collect neural (or brain activity) data have been characterised as having the ability to register the inner workings of human mentality…”
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Dazed and Confused: Sports Medicine, Conflicts of Interest, and Concussion Management
Published in Journal of bioethical inquiry (01-03-2014)“…Professional sports with high rates of concussion have become increasingly concerned about the long-term effects of multiple head injuries. In this context,…”
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Why Don't Smokers Want Help to Quit? A Qualitative Study of Smokers' Attitudes towards Assisted vs. Unassisted Quitting
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (10-06-2015)“…The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-based guidelines for health professionals has increasingly…”
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Concussion in Sports Medicine Ethics: Policy, Epistemic and Ethical Problems
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Over-diagnosed and over-treated: a survey of Australian public attitudes towards the acceptability of drug treatment for depression and ADHD
Published in BMC psychiatry (13-03-2014)“…Over the last decade the use of psychotropic medications to treat common mental health problems has increased in Australia. This paper explores: 1) public…”
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How is acceptance of the brain disease model of addiction related to Australians' attitudes towards addicted individuals and treatments for addiction?
Published in BMC psychiatry (24-12-2014)“…We investigated whether beliefs about addiction being a 'disease' or 'brain disease', and holding certain beliefs about addiction aetiology, are associated…”
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Towards a Smart Population: A Public Health Framework for Cognitive Enhancement
Published in Neuroethics (01-08-2013)“…This paper presents a novel view of the concept of cognitive enhancement by taking a population health perspective. We propose four main modifiable healthy…”
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Repeated Head Injuries in Australia’s Collision Sports Highlight Ethical and Evidential Gaps in Concussion Management Policies
Published in Neuroethics (01-04-2015)“…Head injuries (including concussion) are an inherent risk of participating in the major collision sports played in Australia (rugby league, rugby union and…”
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Researchers’ perspectives on scientific and ethical issues with transcranial direct current stimulation: An international survey
Published in Scientific reports (12-06-2015)“…In the last decade, an increasing number of studies have suggested that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may enhance brain function in healthy…”
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A re-think on drug policy in sport requires an enhanced conception of enhancement
Published in Performance enhancement & health (Oxford) (01-06-2013)Get full text
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Do Neurobiological Understandings of Smoking Influence Quitting Self-Efficacy or Treatment Intentions?
Published in Nicotine & tobacco research (07-06-2018)“…Abstract Introduction Addiction is increasingly defined as a “brain disease” caused by changes to neurochemistry. While nicotine addiction has historically…”
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The search for Methuselah. Should we endeavour to increase the maximum human lifespan?
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Hit and Miss: Ethical Issues in the Implementation of a "Concussion Rule" in Australian Football
Published in AJOB neuroscience (01-10-2011)“…AJOB Neuroscience Hit and Miss: Ethical Issues in the Implementation of a "Concussion Rule" in Australian Football…”
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Australian University Students' Coping Strategies and Use of Pharmaceutical Stimulants as Cognitive Enhancers
Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-03-2016)“…There are reports that some university students are using prescription stimulants for non-medical 'pharmaceutical cognitive enhancement (PCE)' to improve…”
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Fairness And Performance-Enhancing Swimsuits AT The 2009 Swimming World Championships: The 'Asterisk' Championships
Published in Sport, ethics and philosophy (01-02-2011)“…The use of polyurethane swimsuits at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships resulted in world records being set for almost all swimming events. This paper…”
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Australian University Students’ Attitudes Towards the Acceptability and Regulation of Pharmaceuticals to Improve Academic Performance
Published in Neuroethics (01-04-2013)“…There is currently little empirical information about attitudes towards cognitive enhancement - the use of pharmaceutical drugs to enhance normal brain…”
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