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Ethics and Privacy in Social Media Research for Mental Health
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2020This review provides an overview of recent research which uses social media data in the context of mental health. It also provides an overview of challenges in relation to consent, privacy, and usage of such data.A broad range of research has been conducted in recent years, using text-based and visual data from social media platforms, for purposes such
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Mental Privacy and Neuroprotection: An Open Debate
2022Current advances in neurotechnology are allowing the gradual decoding of neural information at the basis of a number of conscious mental states with unprecedented level of accuracy. Such developments, it is suggested, might give scientists the possibility to ‘read minds’, opening the debate about how to protect mental privacy, that is, the control that
Wajnerman, Paz Abel, López-Silva, Pablo
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Inequality, privacy, and mental health
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2008The state's mental health power is standardly understood in terms of the state's power to intervene with persons or populations to address mental health problems. This article advances a more expansive view of the state's mental health power, one which seeks to capture those exercises of state power that do not directly concern mental health but that ...
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Patient privacy and confidentiality at mental health centers
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1976The authors studied potential violations by mental health centers of individuals' rights to privacy and confidentiality by sending questionnaires to state directors of mental health programs and to mental health centers in all the 50 United States and its teritories.
J O, Noll, M J, Hanlon
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Mental Models of Privacy and Security
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006The mental models approach could significantly improve risk communication in the case of computer security. The particular mental models that will be discussed here are: physical, medical, criminal, warfare, and market models. Our strongest conclusion is that mental models can be used to improve risk communication.
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Data, Metadata, Mental Data? Privacy and the Extended Mind
AJOB Neuroscience, 2022It has been recently suggested that if the Extended Mind thesis is true, mental privacy might be under serious threat. In this paper, I look into the details of this claim and propose that one way of dealing with this emerging threat requires that data ontology be enriched with an additional kind of data-viz., mental data.
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[Neurotechnologies and neurorights: mental privacy.]
Recenti progressi in medicina, 2022The therapeutic and rehabilitative use of neurotechnologies against disabling diseases for which common treatments are partially or completely ineffective is developing more and more rapidly. Projects for the installation of brain-computer interfaces capable of enhancing perceptions, saving memories, amplifying and canceling them selectively are now a ...
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