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050 0 0 _aRC564
_b.G374 2012
082 0 0 _a616.02/7
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245 0 0 _aGenetic research on addiction :
_bethics, the law, and public health /
_cedited by Audrey R. Chapman.
264 1 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2012.
300 _a1 online resource (ix, 251 pages) :
_bdigital, PDF file(s).
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
500 _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
505 0 0 _gSection I.
_tIntroduction:
_g1.
_tIntroduction to volume /
_rAudrey R. Chapman;
_g2.
_tThe implications of genetic research on alcohol dependence for prevention and treatment /
_rRebecca Mathews, Adrian Carter and Wayne Hall;
_g3.
_tPromises and risks for participants in studies of genetic risk for alcohol or drug dependence /
_rCarl Erik Fisher, Deborah Hasin and Paul Appelbaum --
_gSection II.
_tResearch Ethics:
_g4.
_tImproving the informed consent process in research with substance-abusing participants /
_rDavid S. Festinger and Karen L. Dugosh;
_g5.
_tEthical considerations in generic research affected by parental substance abuse /
_rThomas J. McMahon;
_g6.
_tProtecting privacy in genetic research on alcohol dependence and other addictions /
_rMark A. Rothstein;
_g7.
_tCertificates of confidentiality: uses and limitations as protection for generic research on addiction /
_rZita Lazzarini;
_g8.
_tEthical issues in human genomic databases in addiction research /
_rDavid B. Resnik;
_g9.
_tShould addiction researchers accept funding derived from the profits of addictive consumptions? /
_rPeter J. Adams --
_g10.
_tEthical issues related to alcohol research funding from the alcohol industry and other commercial interests /
_rThomas F. Babor and Katherine Robaina --
_gSection III.
_tTranslating Addiction Research:
_g11.
_tThe public health implications of genetic research on addiction /
_rRebecca Mathews, Wayne Hall and Adrian Carter;
_g12.
_tGenetics, addiction, and stigma /
_rJo C. Phelan and Bruce G. Link;
_g13.
_tLay beliefs about genetic influences on alcoholism: implications for prevention /
_rToby Jayaratne, Alicia Giordimaina and Amy Gaviglio;
_g14.
_tPersonalizing risk: how behavioral genetics research into addiction makes the political personal /
_rJonathan M. Kaplan --
_gSection IV.
_tConclusions:
_g15.
_tSummary and recommendations" ethical guidance for genetic research on addiction and its translation into public policy /
_rAudrey R. Chapman, Jonathan M. Kaplan and Adrian Carter.
520 _aThe manner in which genetic research associated with addiction is conducted, interpreted and translated into clinical practice and policy initiatives raises important social, ethical and legal issues. Genetic Research on Addiction fulfils two key aims; the first is to identify the ethical issues and requirements arising when carrying out genetically-based addiction research, and the second is to explore the ethical, legal and public policy implications of interpreting, translating and applying this research. The book describes research guidelines on human protection issues such as improving the informed consent process, protecting privacy, responsibilities to minors and determining whether to accept industry funding. The broader public health policy implications of the research are explored and guidelines offered for developing effective social interventions. Highly relevant for clinicians, researchers, academics and policy-makers in the fields of addiction, mental health and public policy.
650 0 _aSubstance abuse.
650 0 _aHuman experimentation in medicine
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
700 1 _aChapman, Audrey R.,
_eeditor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9781107653344
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139058971
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