(from the journal abstract) The specific problems of consent for the mentally incompetent are reviewed. Scientific research is essential to test the validity of present treatments and to develop new ones. The respective roles of the physician and the researcher have to be clearly defined. The vulnerability of psychiatric patients has to be taken into consideration in such a way that some research can be conducted. It is emphasised that the ethical restrictions for research, although highly justified and necessary, are in part responsible for the relatively slow progress in the application of modern neurosciences to psychiatric diseases. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved
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This report of the American Psychiatric Association\u27s task force on research ethics addresses eth...
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The aim of this paper was to examine the intellectual crisis and the potential sources of reveille i...
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Enhanced knowledge of the nature and causes of mental disorder have led increasingly to a need for t...
Although decisional incapacity can be caused by various medical conditions, incapacity due to mental...
Key words: acute psychiatry; informed consent; participant observation; power dynamics in nursing ca...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
Research involving vulnerable population of mentally impaired persons is raising considerable contro...
Modern psychiatric facilities are usually staffed by representatives of psychiatry, psychology, soci...
Calculations based on Bellak's (1958) review of research into schizophrenia suggest that by 195...
This report of the American Psychiatric Association\u27s task force on research ethics addresses eth...
Because of concerns about competence and voluntariness, the mentally disordered constitute a vulnera...
Obtaining informed consent in psychiatry clinical research involving subjects with diminished mental...
The 1980s and 1990s saw an acceleration of clinical re-search into mental illness and important adva...
The ethical problem of the need to conduct research on the very condi-tions that impair the ability ...
The aim of this paper was to examine the intellectual crisis and the potential sources of reveille i...
The approach to a chapter outlining some topics of current importance in research in mental health p...
Psychiatric research has increased remarkably over recent decades to help in understanding the curre...
Enhanced knowledge of the nature and causes of mental disorder have led increasingly to a need for t...
Although decisional incapacity can be caused by various medical conditions, incapacity due to mental...
Key words: acute psychiatry; informed consent; participant observation; power dynamics in nursing ca...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
Research involving vulnerable population of mentally impaired persons is raising considerable contro...
Modern psychiatric facilities are usually staffed by representatives of psychiatry, psychology, soci...
Calculations based on Bellak's (1958) review of research into schizophrenia suggest that by 195...
This report of the American Psychiatric Association\u27s task force on research ethics addresses eth...