Ethical Considerations in Global Mental Health Research: Lessons Learned From Binational U.S.–Mexico Collaborations

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Luis R. Torres-Hostos, R. Gearing, Pedro Isnardo de La Cruz Lugardo, B. Pérez Ramírez, K. Brewer, Maria del Rosario Silva Arciniega, Leticia Aparicio Soriano
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Abstract

Binational research is critical to better understand the health, mental health, and health outcomes of immigrant communities. Binational studies are often difficult to conduct, however, due to cost, challenges with participant recruitment and data collection, lack of appropriate cross-cultural instruments, and challenges ensuring ethical reviews and approval in both counties. This research note discusses ethical issues navigating institutional review board (IRB) procedures while striving to maintain the highest ethical protection for participants when engaging in binational behavioral sciences research between México and the United States. We discuss the need to clarify requirements for international research between México and the United States and navigating differences that may exist or emerge between IRBs in México and the United States. We provide some recommendations to assist researchers in ensuring IRB approval for their research protocols and ethical protection for their participants.
全球心理健康研究中的伦理考虑:从美墨两国合作中吸取的经验教训
两国研究对于更好地了解移民社区的健康、心理健康和健康结果至关重要。然而,由于成本、参与者招募和数据收集方面的挑战、缺乏适当的跨文化工具以及确保两国的伦理审查和批准方面的挑战,两国研究通常难以进行。本研究报告讨论了指导机构审查委员会(IRB)程序的伦理问题,同时努力为在墨西哥和美国之间从事两国行为科学研究的参与者保持最高的伦理保护。我们讨论了澄清msamxico和美国之间国际研究需求的必要性,以及在msamxico和美国的irb之间可能存在或出现的差异。我们提供了一些建议,以帮助研究人员确保IRB批准他们的研究方案,并为他们的参与者提供道德保护。
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