A follow - up neurobiological study : why volunteer ? Jane

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  • Jane S Sturges
  • Donald R Sweeney
  • David Pickar
چکیده

There is usually great concern over the use of psychiatric patients for clinical research, as it raises the ethical and legal issues of human dignity and autonomy. In this paper the authors describe and evaluate a follow-up neurobiological study of patients who had been dischargedfrom a psychiatric research ward at least ten months earlier. It is pointed out that such studies are rare and that the writers were provided with the unique opportunity to examine attitudinal and motivational dimensions involved in the patients' agreement to participate in the study.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005