Ethics in psychiatric research : a resource manual for human subjects protection
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Ethics in psychiatric research : a resource manual for human subjects protection
American Psychiatric Association, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Recent advances in mental illness treatment illustrate the tremendous potential for medical progress through research. As a result, it has become imperative for the clinical researcher to be aware of the complex ethical issues surrounding medical research -- more than ever before. Written by recognized experts in the field, Ethics in Psychiatric Research provides a comprehensive overview of the ethical concerns and regulations covering medical research on human subjects. This practical manual presents the pros and cons of alternative approaches to consider for informed consent and other ethical issues related to clinical research into mental disorders. It examines methods for assessing and monitoring the quality of care during and after research. And it reviews how to effectively inform subjects of the risks and benefits of research. Ethics in Psychiatric Research discusses surrogate decision making and advance directives issues that arise when working with cognitively impaired research subjects.
Covering of the special issues pertinent to conducting research with children and adolescents and people who abuse substances, the book includes an excellent chapter on patient and family concerns about research. Providing much-needed information for clinical investigators on important ethical principles and regulations in psychiatric research, this annotated volume offers extensive references and appendixes that aid in further understanding.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Ethical principles and history. Issues in clinical research design: principles, practices, and controversies. Providing quality care in the context of clinical research. Subjects' capacity to consent to neurobiological research. Surrogate decision making and advance directives with cognitively impaired research subjects. Informing subjects of risks and benefits. Special issues in mental health/illness research with children and adolescents. Clinical research in substance abuse: human subjects issues. Consumer and family concerns about research involving human subjects. Administrative issues and informed consent. Appendixes. Index.
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