Genetic Research on Addiction

Ethics, the Law, and Public Health

Audrey Chapman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:9th Aug '12

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Identifies ethical issues and requirements of genetically-based addiction research, specifies the ethical and public policy implications of applying research.

This book has a dual focus: identifying the ethical issues and requirements when conducting genetically-based addiction research, and describing the ethical, legal and public policy implications of interpreting, translating and applying this research. Highly relevant for clinicians, researchers, academics and policy-makers working in addiction, mental health and public policy.The 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.

ISBN: 9781107653344

Dimensions: 240mm x 159mm x 17mm

Weight: 560g

262 pages