Mental Health And Ethics Flashcards

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Placebo

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A fake or false treatment that has no effective component.

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Informed consent

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An ethical principle stating
that a researcher must provide participants with an overview of the nature and risks of being involved in a research study. For participation to occur, a researcher must obtain signed permission from any participants indicating willingness to participate.

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Placebo effect

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An extraneous variable in which participant responses vary due to participant expectations regarding the e ectiveness of a treatment.

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Experimenter effect

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A change in participant behaviour due to the experimenter’s treatment or influence.

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Single blind procedure

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Participants are unaware of whether they are in the control/experimental group.

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Double blind procedure

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Participants and researchers don’t know which group is control or experimental

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Ethics - 2 roles of the experimenter

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No psychological or physical harm

Must be worthwhile

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Ethics - 6 rights of the participants

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Voluntary participation

Informed consent

Deception

Confidentiality

Debriefing

Withdrawal rights

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Placebos and informed consent

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While placebos can make people feel better, the e ect can be small or temporary when compared with a legitimate treatment. An important part of research that involves participants is informed consent, and this cannot really be obtained when there is the deception involved in a placebo- controlled research design.

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Placebos and no lasting harm

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Another problem with placebo treatments in research is that it can sometimes require a participant to go without treatment. Imagine you have a mental disorder such as an anxiety disorder. You volunteer for a trial to test a new medication that is supposed to reduce your symptoms. You later find out that the medication you have been taking is a placebo. How do you feel about this?

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placebos and rules

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In cases where a sound treatment for a mental disorder already exists, the use of a placebo treatment to trial a new treatment can be seen as unethical. This is because medical health professionals are required to provide patients with the best proven treatment available

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Placebos advantages

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However, there are arguments in favour of using placebo treatments in trials, such as that the placebo e ect can still improve patient symptoms and the outcome of the trials can often improve treatment methods overall.

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