2014 Journal Article Repeated head injuries in Australia's collision sports highlight ethical and evidential gaps in concussion management policiesPartridge, Brad and Hall, Wayne (2014). Repeated head injuries in Australia's collision sports highlight ethical and evidential gaps in concussion management policies. Neuroethics, 8 (1), 39-45. doi: 10.1007/s12152-014-9217-0 |
2014 Journal Article Public attitudes in Australia towards the claim that addiction is a (brain) diseaseMeurk, Carla, Partridge, Brad, Carter, Adrian, Hall, Wayne, Morphett, Kylie and Lucke, Jayne (2014). Public attitudes in Australia towards the claim that addiction is a (brain) disease. Drug and Alcohol Review, 33 (3), 272-279. doi: 10.1111/dar.12115 |
2014 Journal Article Conflicts of interest in recommendations to use computerized neuropsychological tests to manage concussion in professional football codesPartridge, Bradley and Hall, Wayne (2014). Conflicts of interest in recommendations to use computerized neuropsychological tests to manage concussion in professional football codes. Neuroethics, 7 (1), 63-74. doi: 10.1007/s12152-013-9182-z |
2014 Journal Article Over-diagnosed and over-treated: a survey of Australian public attitudes towards the acceptability of drug treatment for depression and ADHDPartridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2014). Over-diagnosed and over-treated: a survey of Australian public attitudes towards the acceptability of drug treatment for depression and ADHD. BMC Psychiatry, 14 (1) 74, 74.1-74.9. doi: 10.1186/1471-244X-14-74 |
2014 Journal Article "If you're healthy you don't need drugs": public attitudes towards "brain doping" in the classroom and "legalised doping" in sportPartridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2014). "If you're healthy you don't need drugs": public attitudes towards "brain doping" in the classroom and "legalised doping" in sport. Performance Enhancement and Health, 3 (1), 20-25. doi: 10.1016/j.peh.2014.03.001 |
2013 Journal Article Concussion in sports medicine ethics: policy, epistemic and ethical problemsMcNamee, Mike and Partridge, Brad (2013). Concussion in sports medicine ethics: policy, epistemic and ethical problems. American Journal of Bioethics, 13 (10), 15-17. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2013.828123 |
2013 Journal Article Constraints on regulatory options for putatively cognitive enhancing drugsHall, Wayne, Partridge, Brad and Lucke, Jayne (2013). Constraints on regulatory options for putatively cognitive enhancing drugs. American Journal of Bioethics, 13 (7), 35-37. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2013.795825 |
2013 Journal Article Australian university students' attitudes towards the use of prescription stimulants as cognitive enhancers: perceived patterns of use, efficacy and safetyPartridge, Brad, Bell, Stephanie, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2013). Australian university students' attitudes towards the use of prescription stimulants as cognitive enhancers: perceived patterns of use, efficacy and safety. Drug and Alcohol Review, 32 (3), 295-302. doi: 10.1111/dar.12005 |
2013 Journal Article Australian university students' attitudes towards the acceptability and regulation of pharmaceuticals to improve academic performanceBell, Stephanie, Partridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2013). Australian university students' attitudes towards the acceptability and regulation of pharmaceuticals to improve academic performance. Neuroethics, 6 (1), 197-205. doi: 10.1007/s12152-012-9153-9 |
2013 Journal Article Towards a smart population: a public health framework for cognitive enhancementLucke, Jayne and Partridge, Brad (2013). Towards a smart population: a public health framework for cognitive enhancement. Neuroethics, 6 (2), 419-427. doi: 10.1007/s12152-012-9167-3 |
2013 Journal Article A re-think on drug policy in sport requires an enhanced conception of enhancementPartridge, Brad (2013). A re-think on drug policy in sport requires an enhanced conception of enhancement. Performance Enhancement and Health, 2 (2), 76-77. doi: 10.1016/j.peh.2013.08.012 |
2013 Journal Article Dealing with ennui: to what extent is “cognitive enhancement” a form of self-medication for symptoms of depression?Lucke, Jayne, Partridge, Brad and Hall, Wayne (2013). Dealing with ennui: to what extent is “cognitive enhancement” a form of self-medication for symptoms of depression?. AJOB Neuroscience, 4 (1), 17-17. doi: 10.1080/21507740.2012.757569 |
2013 Journal Article Dazed and confused: sports medicine, conflicts of interest, and concussion managementPartridge, Brad (2013). Dazed and confused: sports medicine, conflicts of interest, and concussion management. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 11 (1), 65-74. doi: 10.1007/s11673-013-9491-2 |
2013 Journal Article Addiction: Current Criticism of the Brain Disease ParadigmHammer, Rachel, Dingel, Molly, Ostergren, Jenny, Partridge, Brad, McCormick, Jennifer and Koenig, Barbara A. (2013). Addiction: Current Criticism of the Brain Disease Paradigm. AJOB Neuroscience, 4 (3), 27-32. doi: 10.1080/21507740.2013.796328 |
2012 Journal Article Students and “Smart Drugs”: empirical research can shed light on enhancement enthusiasmPartridge, Bradley (2012). Students and “Smart Drugs”: empirical research can shed light on enhancement enthusiasm. Asian Bioethics Review, 4 (4), 310-319. doi: 10.1353/asb.2012.0035 |
2012 Journal Article Public attitudes towards the acceptability of using drugs to treat depression and ADHDPartridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2012). Public attitudes towards the acceptability of using drugs to treat depression and ADHD. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 46 (10), 958-965. doi: 10.1177/0004867412450755 |
2012 Journal Article What are the public policy implications of a neurobiological view of addiction?Gartner, Coral E., Carter, Adrian and Partridge, Brad (2012). What are the public policy implications of a neurobiological view of addiction?. Addiction, 107 (7), 1199-1200. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03812.x |
2012 Journal Article The need to tackle concussion in Australian football codesGilbert, Frederic and Partridge, Bradley J. (2012). The need to tackle concussion in Australian football codes. Medical Journal of Australia, 196 (9), 561-563. doi: 10.5694/mja11.11218 |
2012 Journal Article Letter to the Editor: Better evidence for safety and efficacy is needed before neurologists prescribe drugs for neuroenhancement to healthy peopleBoot, Brendon P., Partridge, Brad and Hall, Wayne (2012). Letter to the Editor: Better evidence for safety and efficacy is needed before neurologists prescribe drugs for neuroenhancement to healthy people. Neurocase, 18 (3), 181-184. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2011.588174 |
2012 Journal Article A comparison of attitudes toward cognitive enhancement and legalized doping in sport in a community sample of Australian adultsPartridge, Brad, Lucke, Jayne and Hall, Wayne (2012). A comparison of attitudes toward cognitive enhancement and legalized doping in sport in a community sample of Australian adults. AJOB Primary Research, 3 (4), 81-86. doi: 10.1080/21507716.2012.720639 |