Ethical and social issues in research on genetics and mental health

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Eduardo Rodríguez-Yunta
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Objective. To reflect on ethical and social issues related to research on the genetics of mental health. Method. A narrative review was undertaken of 87 articles found in three databases: Medline, Scopus, and Scielo. Keywords were defined broadly to capture as many relevant publications as possible. Data were summarized by topic. Results. The following topics were identified regarding the application of genetic and genomic tools to mental health disorders: problems with diagnosis, proper informed consent procedures, protecting confidential data, providing participants with research results, risk-benefit balance, equity and access, commercialization of genotyping, and prenatal testing. Discussion and Conclusion. Although a promising field, there is still much research needed on genetic approaches to mental health to achieve clinical relevance and predictive value, and more so in developing countries where there is little available data. Cost-benefit studies thus do not recommend genetic diagnoses in underdeveloped settings. Instead, local approaches should be enhanced. One limitation of research on the genetics of mental health is that it seeks biological causes for mental illnesses. However, the etiology of most mental health disorders is multifactorial, limiting the predictive value of genetic tests. Still, understanding the genetic origins of the biological pathways that lead to mental illness is important to diagnosis and therapy. Other problems discussed are enhancement of the informed consent process and counseling, protection of the right to know and not to know, and how the geneticization of disease is related to stigma.
遗传学和心理健康研究中的伦理和社会问题
目标。反思与心理健康遗传学研究有关的伦理和社会问题。方法。对Medline、Scopus和Scielo三个数据库中的87篇文章进行了叙述性综述。关键词定义广泛,以便尽可能多地获取相关出版物。数据按主题汇总。结果。在将遗传和基因组工具应用于精神健康障碍方面,确定了以下主题:诊断问题、适当的知情同意程序、保护机密数据、向参与者提供研究结果、风险-利益平衡、公平和获取、基因分型商业化以及产前检测。讨论与结论。虽然这是一个很有前途的领域,但仍然需要对心理健康的遗传方法进行大量研究,以实现临床相关性和预测价值,在数据很少的发展中国家更是如此。因此,成本效益研究不建议在不发达地区进行基因诊断。相反,应该加强地方方法。心理健康遗传学研究的一个局限是它寻求精神疾病的生物学原因。然而,大多数精神疾病的病因是多因素的,限制了基因检测的预测价值。尽管如此,了解导致精神疾病的生物途径的遗传起源对诊断和治疗很重要。讨论的其他问题包括加强知情同意程序和咨询,保护知情权和不知情权,以及疾病的遗传与耻辱的关系。
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Salud Mental
Salud Mental PSYCHIATRY-
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: Salud Mental receives original manuscripts dealing with various mental health-related topics (such as psychiatry, neurosciences, psychology, epidemiology, and addictions). The submission of a manuscript must be exclusively carried out through this website.
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