Street L L, Luoma J B
National Institute of Mental Health, 6001 Executive Blvd., Room 7160, MSC 9635, Bethesda, MD 20892-9635, USA.
Ethics Behav. 2002;12(1):1-30. doi: 10.1207/S15327019EB1201_1.
This article summarizes a National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) workshop that was convened to address the ethical and methodological issues that arise when conducting controlled psychosocial interventions research and introduces 6 thoughtful and inspiring papers presented by workshop participants. These papers, on topics ranging from informed consent to ethnic minority issues, reflect the depth and breadth of expertise represented by the multidisciplinary group of scientists and ethicists present at the meeting. More extensive follow-up, particularly from federal research applications and publications, of how investigators balance the need for strong research design with ethical considerations may help advance the science of psychosocial intervention research.
本文总结了美国国立精神卫生研究所(NIMH)举办的一次研讨会,该研讨会旨在探讨开展对照性社会心理干预研究时出现的伦理和方法学问题,并介绍了研讨会参与者提交的6篇富有思想性和启发性的论文。这些论文的主题涵盖从知情同意到少数族裔问题等各个方面,反映了出席会议的多学科科学家和伦理学家群体所代表的专业知识的深度和广度。对研究人员如何在强大的研究设计需求与伦理考量之间取得平衡进行更广泛的跟进,尤其是来自联邦研究申请和出版物方面的跟进,可能有助于推动社会心理干预研究科学的发展。