INVESTIGADORES
ROUSSOS Andres Jorge
artículos
Título:
Psychotherapy Researchers: reported misbehaviors and opinions
Autor/es:
BRAUN, MALENA; ROUSSOS, ANDRES
Revista:
JOURNAL OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON HUMAN RESEARCH ETHICS
Editorial:
UNIV CALIFORNIA PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Berkeley; Año: 2012 vol. 7 p. 24 - 28
ISSN:
1556-2646
Resumen:
THE ETHICAL PRACTICES OF PSYCHOtherapy
researchers were surveyed online. A total of 257
completed surveys were received from researchers
worldwide. Eighty-nine percent of researchers admitted
to at least one of the listed behaviors. The most common
faults were related to excessive work demands: 44% of
the respondents reported inadequate monitoring of
research projects due to work overload and 37%
reported cutting corners in a hurry to complete a project.
North America was lower in almost all of the
reported behaviors. The results about specific behaviors
related to psychotherapy research for which rules are
still fuzzy reflect the disagreement among researchers.
The high prevalence of misbehavior in psychotherapy
research is a warning that cannot be ignored.