LMIC和HIC研究人员之间的公平合作,第一部分:精神病学遗传学研究能力建设的初步框架。

Brenda Cabrera-Mendoza, Margit Burmeister, Marcella Rietschel, David Crepaz-Keay, Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, Soraya Seedat, Victoria Marshe, Sian Hemmings, Roseann Peterson, Ruchika Kaushik, Biju Viswanath, Reeteka Sud, Partha Haldar, Mandy Johnstone, Anish V Cherian, Todd Lencz, Janneke Zinkstok, Renato Polimanti, Daniel J Mueller, Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz, Chunyu Liu, Nurnberger John, Humberto Nicolini, Consuelo Walss-Bass, Marcos Santoro, Sujata Satapathy, Chittaranjan Behera, Anna R Docherty
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高收入国家(HICs)与低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)之间的国际合作在促进全球健康方面,特别是在精神病学研究方面,变得越来越重要。这些伙伴关系不仅加速科学发现和增进公共卫生,而且还揭示了公平和公平方面的重大挑战。具体来说,研究伙伴关系经常受到不平衡的影响,例如“直升机”研究方法或对低收入和中等收入国家的研究人员的剥削和边缘化。在这里,我们提出了一份国际精神病学遗传学学会成员的共识报告,概述了计划、实施和传播公平合作研究的关键考虑因素和策略。在整个合作过程中,我们发现了挑战和机遇,并提出了建议,以最大限度地发挥这些伙伴关系的效益。在我们的考虑中,我们强调公平合作必须从利益相关者的全面参与开始,培养包括高收入国家和中低收入国家当地社区、政府和机构在内的参与性环境。我们确定的潜在挑战包括各国在伦理研究和数据共享框架方面的差异,研究资源和基础设施方面的不平等,以及中低收入国家开展的研究可见度降低。这些因素会显著影响研究成果及其适用性。总之,虽然精神病学遗传学的全球合作带来了复杂的挑战,但它也为有影响力的研究和改善全球精神健康提供了大量机会。
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Equitable Collaboration Between LMIC and HIC Researchers, Part I: A Preliminary Framework for Capacity Building in Psychiatric Genetics Research.

International collaborations between high-income countries (HICs) and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have become increasingly essential in advancing global health, particularly within psychiatric research. These partnerships not only accelerate scientific discovery and enhance public health, but they also bring to light significant challenges in equity and fairness. Specifically, research partnerships often suffer from imbalances, such as "helicopter" research approaches or the exploitation and marginalization of LMIC researchers. Here, we present a consensus report by members of the International Society for Psychiatric Genetics, outlining key considerations and strategies for planning, implementing, and disseminating equitable collaborative research. Throughout the collaboration process, we identified both challenges and opportunities and provided recommendations to maximize the benefits of these partnerships. Among our considerations, we emphasize that Equitable Collaboration must begin with comprehensive stakeholder engagement, fostering a participatory environment that includes local communities, governments, and institutions from both HICs and LMICs. Among the potential challenges we identify are differences in ethical research and data-sharing frameworks across countries, inequalities in research resources and infrastructure, and reduced visibility of research conducted in LMICs. These factors can significantly impact research outcomes and their applicability. In conclusion, while global collaboration in psychiatric genetics presents complex challenges, it also offers substantial opportunities for impactful research and improved global mental health.

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