Price J H, Dake J A, Islam R
Department of Public Health and Rehabilitative Services, University of Toledo, OH 43606, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2001 Feb;28(1):51-64. doi: 10.1177/109019810102800106.
A national random sample of 195 university health education faculty at graduate degree-granting programs completed a 31-item survey with regard to their perceptions of ethical issues in research and publishing. Most respondents were male (57%), tenured (75%), had graduate faculty status (92%), had presented original research at conferences (85%), and had published articles in health education journals (89%). Faculty members were requested to assess whether 21 scenarios dealing with ethical issues in research and publishing were ethical, unethical, questionable, or not an ethical issue. Of the scenarios, 3 were considered ethical and 7 unethical by the majority of respondents. The perceptions of how ethical the remaining 11 scenarios were varied considerably. Perceptions of the ethical scenarios did not differ among respondents by sex, academic rank, years taught as a faculty member, whether the department taught units/classes on research ethics, or whether the respondents were from doctoral-level versus master's-level programs.
一项针对授予研究生学位项目的195名大学健康教育教师的全国随机抽样调查,完成了一项关于他们对研究和出版中伦理问题看法的31项调查问卷。大多数受访者为男性(57%),拥有终身教职(75%),具有研究生教员身份(92%),在会议上展示过原创研究(85%),并在健康教育期刊上发表过文章(89%)。要求教员评估21个涉及研究和出版伦理问题的情景是符合伦理、不符合伦理、有问题还是不属于伦理问题。在这些情景中,大多数受访者认为3个符合伦理,7个不符合伦理。其余11个情景的伦理程度看法差异很大。对于符合伦理的情景,受访者在性别、学术职称、担任教员的授课年限、所在系是否开设研究伦理单元/课程,或者受访者来自博士项目还是硕士项目等方面的看法没有差异。