Clinical research is often thought of as a dry and somewhat
arcane pursuit.
Not so, assert the editors of Elements of Clinical Research in
Psychiatry. The editors, all actively engaged in clinical research,
bring this topic to life by combining a boundless enthusiasm for
their chosen field with a depth of knowledge rarely seen in the
literature. They show that clinical research can be rewarding not
only because the research results contribute to improving the
welfare of psychiatric patients, but also because the research
process itself is exciting.
Arguably the definitive guidebook on clinical psychiatric
research, this volume discusses - Careers in clinical mental health
research -- Describes what clinical psychiatric researchers do and
how to get started on this career path.
- Research design, measurement, and assessment -- Covers all
aspects of research design, defines and evaluates measurement
types, and details various assessment methods (from interviews and
questionnaires to lab tests and brain images).
- Descriptive and inferential statistics -- Shows how statistics
are used to analyze and summarize measurement data.
- Research support -- Provides a roadmap for those seeking
research support in the U.S. (more than 90% is funded via NIH),
detailing how to write grants from the ground up.
- Use of human subjects (the Institutional Review Board IRB])
and ethics and misconduct -- Demystifies the often intimidating
process of seeking and receiving IRB approval, with tips on how to
work with the IRB and complete its consent forms; uses a series of
practical scenarios, including a highly publicized case of alleged
misconduct, to illustrate complex ethics and misconduct issues.
- Writing journal articles, reviewing manuscripts, and giving
scientific presentations -- Presents the nuts and bolts of
publishing journal articles; gives step-by-step advice for
reviewing manuscripts and giving oral presentations, symposia,
poster sessions, and colloquia.
Carefully chosen appendixes provide readers with additional
information they can use right away, augmented by an index and
detailed reference list for further investigation.
Anyone considering clinical psychiatric research as a career
option will find in this succinct and eminently practical volume
the single source they need. Practicing psychiatrists interested in
specific areas of clinical research, such as human subject use or
biomedical ethics, will also find much of interest here. Replete
with useful information, these stimulating discussions provide the
building blocks for embarking upon -- and enhancing -- a successful
career in clinical psychiatric research.
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