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sarahmcname.bsky.social
Therapist, social worker, researcher. Interested in psychotherapy: what works, how does it work, how do we know?
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Interesting read shared by @eturnermd1.bsky.social.

I noticed Zotero automatically moved some studies that were in my library to a new folder named Retracted Items, and marked them with a big red X. It would be great if journals could do something like this, adding a label for retracted studies in the ref list, and a notice at the top of the article

Encouraged to see the Lancet editors speaking out, hoping US based medical & mental health journals will follow.

Always ask yourself: “What evidence would convince me that I’m wrong?” If the answer is, “nothing,” then you are not adhering to the rules of science or logic.

"Coercing or otherwise unduly influencing trial participants violates their autonomy, and falsified trial results serve nothing but injustice [...] If these inadequate practices also plague other PATs, the entire field could become discredited." www.excli.de/excli/articl...

Scientists, academics, researchers: We’re excited to share that @altmetric.com is now tracking mentions of your research on Bluesky! 🧪

"The studies were so low quality that we can't conclude much..." is becoming a well worn refrain in psychedelic research. Enrolling participants in studies too poorly designed to draw conclusions is a research ethics issue. Especially if the risk involved is psychosis & worsening mental health.

Tickled pink! 2023: the year 2 research participants published the year's most cited article in JAMA Psychiatry The only reason Lily K Ross, David Nickles, and @emtumilty.bsky.social aren't listed authors is that there was a 3 author limit. This is their win too🎉 jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...