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Research ethics for mental health science involving ethnic minority children and youths.
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Adolescent Behavioral HealthEducationHealth DisparitiesResearch EthicsMental HealthMental Health ScienceMental Health InterventionChild Mental HealthEthical PracticePsychologyMental Health ResearchAfrican American StudiesEthnic Minority ChildrenBioethicsHealthcare EthicYouth Mental HealthPublic HealthMental Health CounselingMinority StressHuman Research EthicTeen Mental HealthPsychiatryHealth EquityMedical EthicsCommunity Mental HealthMedicineYouth Behavioral Health
In response to U.S. Public Health Service projects promoting attention to disparities in the outcomes of mental health treatments, in July 2001, the American Psychological Association, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the Fordham University Center for Ethics Education convened a group of national leaders in bioethics, multicultural research, and ethnic minority mental health to produce a living document to guide ethical decision making for mental health research involving ethnic minority children and youths. This report summarizes the key recommendations distilled from these discussions.
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