Celia B. Fisher
Celia B. Fisher is an American psychologist. She is the Marie Ward Doty professor of ethics at Fordham University in New York City, and director of its Center for Ethics Education. Fisher is also the director of the HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute (RETI). Fisher is the founding editor of the journal ''Applied Developmental Science'' and serves on the IOM Committee on Clinical Research Involving Children Dr. Fisher has over 300 publications and 8 edited volumes on children’s health research and services among diverse racial/ethnic, sexual and gender minority groups in the U.S. and internationally. She has been funded by NIAAA, NIAID, NICHD, NIDA, NIMHD, and NSF. Fisher is well-known for her federally funded research programs focusing on ethical issues and well-being of vulnerable populations including ethnic minority youth and families, LGBTQ+ youth, persons with HIV and substance use disorders, college students at risk for drinking problems, and adults with impaired consent capacity. Recent publications include research on health equity for BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and economically marginalized children, youth and young adults in areas including social determinants of sexual health, substance use, social media and offline discrimination, mental health and COVID-related distress and racial bias among Asian, Indigenous, Hispanic, Black and White adolescents and adults, and parental COVID-19 pediatric vaccine hesitancy across diverse populations. Provided by Wikipedia
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COVID-19 Pediatric Vaccine Hesitancy among Racially Diverse Parents in the United States by Celia B. Fisher, Aaliyah Gray, Isabelle Sheck
Published 2021-12-01
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COVID-Related Victimization, Racial Bias and Employment and Housing Disruption Increase Mental Health Risk Among U.S. Asian, Black and Latinx Adults by Celia B. Fisher, Celia B. Fisher, Xiangyu Tao, Tingting Liu, Tingting Liu, Salvatore Giorgi, Salvatore Giorgi, Brenda Curtis
Published 2021-10-01
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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Parents of Children under Five Years in the United States by Celia B. Fisher, Elise Bragard, Rimah Jaber, Aaliyah Gray
Published 2022-08-01
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"Free Testing and PrEP without Outing Myself to Parents:" Motivation to participate in oral and injectable PrEP clinical trials among adolescent men who have sex with men. by Celia B Fisher, Adam L Fried, Leah Ibrahim Puri, Kathryn Macapagal, Brian Mustanski
Published 2018-01-01
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Perceived risks and amelioration of harm in research using mobile technology to support antiretroviral therapy adherence in the context of methamphetamine use: a focus group study... by Elizabeth C. Pasipanodya, Maulika Kohli, Celia B. Fisher, David J. Moore, Brenda Curtis
Published 2020-06-01
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Tailoring Sexual Health Research Practices to Meet the Needs of Adolescent Girls in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Findings from Mexico by Argentina E. Servin, Ruth Macklin, Sara Wilkerson, Teresita Rocha-Jiménez, Gudelia M. Rangel, Sophie E. O’Bryan, Celia B. Fisher
Published 2024-03-01
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Biomedical ethics and clinical oversight in multisite observational neuroimaging studies with children and adolescents: The ABCD experience by Duncan B. Clark, Celia B. Fisher, Susan Bookheimer, Sandra A. Brown, John H. Evans, Christian Hopfer, James Hudziak, Ivan Montoya, Margaret Murray, Adolf Pfefferbaum, Deborah Yurgelun-Todd
Published 2018-08-01
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Acceptance of digital phenotyping linked to a digital pill system to measure PrEP adherence among men who have sex with men with substance use by Hannah Albrechta, Georgia R. Goodman, Elizabeth Oginni, Yassir Mohamed, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Arlen Dumas, Stephanie Carreiro, Jasper S. Lee, Tiffany R. Glynn, Conall O’Cleirigh, Kenneth H. Mayer, Celia B. Fisher, Peter R. Chai
Published 2024-02-01
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Acceptance of digital phenotyping linked to a digital pill system to measure PrEP adherence among men who have sex with men with substance use. by Hannah Albrechta, Georgia R Goodman, Elizabeth Oginni, Yassir Mohamed, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Arlen Dumas, Stephanie Carreiro, Jasper S Lee, Tiffany R Glynn, Conall O'Cleirigh, Kenneth H Mayer, Celia B Fisher, Peter R Chai
Published 2024-02-01
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