Encouraging ethical and non-discriminatory research with mental health consumers

Encouraging ethical and non-discriminatory researc…
01 Mar 1999
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This short paper promotes discussion about non-discriminatory, ethical research in the mental health area. It talks about appropriate and ethical research methods to use with consumers of mental health services including, informed consent, confidentiality and over-researching.

This paper is not intended to be a definitive guide to ethical issues in social science research involving mental health consumers; rather, it promotes discussion about appropriate and ethical research methods to use with consumers.

 

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