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Subject Areas on Research
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'Rationing' health care. Not all definitions are created equal.
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A multinational review of recent trends and reports in dementia caregiver burden.
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A review of environmental influences on food choices.
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Adolescent binge/purge and weight loss behaviors: associations with developmental assets.
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Adult obesity and functioning in the family of origin
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Ageing, status politics and sociological theory.
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Assisted suicide and the case of Dr. Quill and Diane.
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Attitudes justifying domestic violence predict endorsement of corporal punishment and physical and psychological aggression towards children: a study in 25 low- and middle-income countries.
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Barriers and Strategies Related to Qualitative Research on Genetic Ancestry Testing in Indigenous Communities.
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Biodefence and the production of knowledge: rethinking the problem.
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Business-success literature and the health care enterprise: the need to test "insights".
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Color blindness and interracial interaction: playing the political correctness game.
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Competence and complacency.
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Complementary justice: effects of "poor but happy" and "poor but honest" stereotype exemplars on system justification and implicit activation of the justice motive.
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Deciding for Others
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Discipline responses: influences of parents' socioeconomic status, ethnicity, beliefs about parenting, stress, and cognitive-emotional processes.
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Distributing scarce livers: the moral reasoning of the general public.
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Doing all they can: physicians who deny medical futility.
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Dose response: intelligent rationing by physicians is the first step to a health-care system that society can afford.
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Ending HIV-related stigma: nursing's opportunity to lead.
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Exploring the role of order effects in person trade-off elicitations.
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Face Masks: Their History and the Values They Communicate.
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Global Mental Health: Five Areas for Value-Driven Training Innovation.
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Health care and social service use among Chinese immigrant elders.
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Health values of the seriously ill.
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Health values of the seriously ill. SUPPORT investigators.
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How Christian ethics became medical ethics: the case of Paul Ramsey.
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How Should Physicians Respond to Patient Requests for Religious Concordance?
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How stable are people's preferences for giving priority to severely ill patients?
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Improving value measurement in cost-effectiveness analysis.
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Incorporating societal concerns for fairness in numerical valuations of health programmes.
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Inequality, discrimination, and the power of the status quo: Direct evidence for a motivation to see the way things are as the way they should be.
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Integrating ethics in design through the value-sensitive design approach.
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Issues affecting minority participation in research studies of Alzheimer disease.
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John Henryism and the health of African-Americans.
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Judging the Past: The Case of the Human Radiation Experiments
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Life-sustaining therapy. A model for appropriate use.
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Marital assortment and phenotypic convergence: longitudinal evidence.
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Maternal socialization goals, parenting styles, and social emotional adjustment among Chinese and European American young adults: testing a mediation model.
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Measuring what people value: a comparison of "attitude" and "preference" surveys.
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Medical ethics in the primary care setting.
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Morality and politics: Comparing alternate theories.
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Mother and father socially desirable responding in nine countries: Two kinds of agreement and relations to parenting self-reports.
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Okukkera Ng'omuzungu (lost in translation): understanding the social value of global health research for HIV/AIDS research participants in Uganda.
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On the benign qualities of behavioral disinhibition: because of the prosocial nature of people, behavioral disinhibition can weaken pleasure with getting more than you deserve.
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Parent discipline practices in an international sample: associations with child behaviors and moderation by perceived normativeness.
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Parenting profiles of academic and racial socialization: Associations with academic engagement and academic self-beliefs of African American adolescents.
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Physician-assisted suicide and advance directives concerning life support.
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Physicians' quantitative assessments of medical futility.
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Political ideology affects energy-efficiency attitudes and choices.
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Portrayals of overweight and obese individuals on commercial television.
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Principal Sources of Information African American Fathers Draw Upon to Inform their Sons about Sex and Sexual Health Risks.
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Proportion of US congregations that have people living with HIV.
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Psychiatry and social values: the American Psychiatric Association and immigration restriction, 1880-1930.
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Public perceptions of the importance of prognosis in allocating transplantable livers to children.
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Recognizing bedside rationing: clear cases and tough calls.
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Reexpressing Parenthood
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SOCIAL SCIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY. Engage key social concepts for sustainability.
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Seriously ill patients' discussions of preparation and life completion: an intervention to assist with transition at the end of life.
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Shared experiences and the similarity of personalities: a longitudinal study of married couples.
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Shared patient and provider values in end-stage renal disease decision making: Identifying the tensions.
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Spiritual values in the setting of health care priorities.
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System justification and the defense of committed relationship ideology.
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The Social Value of Mortality Risk Reduction: VSL vs. the Social Welfare Function Approach
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The blood donor identity survey: a multidimensional measure of blood donor motivations.
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The challenge of measuring community values in ways appropriate for setting health care priorities.
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The concept of voluntary consent.
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The egoism and altruism of intergenerational behavior.
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The moral limits of population control.
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The role of community values in setting healthcare priorities. Ethically and financially viable, or merely a "modest proposal?".
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The role of decision analysis in informed consent: choosing between intuition and systematicity.
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Toward a broader view of values in cost-effectiveness analysis of health.
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Treating QALYs with a heavy dose of social values: is the cure worth the cost?
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Understanding how orthopaedic surgery practices generate value for healthcare systems.
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Value measurement in cost-utility analysis: explaining the discrepancy between rating scale and person trade-off elicitations.
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Values and moral experience in global health: bridging the local and the global.
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What makes them pay? Values of volunteer tourists working for sea turtle conservation.
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Why do nominal characteristics acquire status value? A minimal explanation for status construction.
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Why some groups just feel better: the regulatory fit of group power.
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Women health workers: past and present.
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Worldwide legal requirements for obtaining corneas: 1990.
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Young children mostly keep, and expect others to keep, their promises.
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Keywords of People
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Dodge, Kenneth A.,
William McDougall Distinguished Professor of Public Policy Studies,
Duke Science & Society
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Reed, Shelby Derene,
Professor in Population Health Sciences,
Duke Science & Society
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Thielman, Samuel B.,
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychiatry