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No regrets: Young adult patients in psychiatry report positive reactions to biobank participation
by
Ekselius, Lisa
, Willebrand, Mimmie
, Zanzi, Manuel
, Cunningham, Janet L.
, Ramklint, Mia
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Ambulatory care
/ Anxiety disorders
/ Biobanking
/ Biobanks
/ Biological Specimen Banks - trends
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Blood
/ Care and treatment
/ Consent
/ Diagnosis
/ Disability
/ Emotions
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ General psychiatry
/ Humans
/ Informed Consent - psychology
/ Interviews
/ Male
/ Medical examination
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Disorders - psychology
/ Mental illness
/ Participation
/ Patient Participation - methods
/ Patient Participation - psychology
/ Patient Participation - trends
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychiatric Department, Hospital - trends
/ Psychiatric research
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychotherapy
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Article
/ Social psychiatry
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ therapy and provision of mental health care
/ Voluntariness
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2017
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No regrets: Young adult patients in psychiatry report positive reactions to biobank participation
by
Ekselius, Lisa
, Willebrand, Mimmie
, Zanzi, Manuel
, Cunningham, Janet L.
, Ramklint, Mia
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Ambulatory care
/ Anxiety disorders
/ Biobanking
/ Biobanks
/ Biological Specimen Banks - trends
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Blood
/ Care and treatment
/ Consent
/ Diagnosis
/ Disability
/ Emotions
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ General psychiatry
/ Humans
/ Informed Consent - psychology
/ Interviews
/ Male
/ Medical examination
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Disorders - psychology
/ Mental illness
/ Participation
/ Patient Participation - methods
/ Patient Participation - psychology
/ Patient Participation - trends
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychiatric Department, Hospital - trends
/ Psychiatric research
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychotherapy
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Article
/ Social psychiatry
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ therapy and provision of mental health care
/ Voluntariness
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2017
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No regrets: Young adult patients in psychiatry report positive reactions to biobank participation
by
Ekselius, Lisa
, Willebrand, Mimmie
, Zanzi, Manuel
, Cunningham, Janet L.
, Ramklint, Mia
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Ambulatory care
/ Anxiety disorders
/ Biobanking
/ Biobanks
/ Biological Specimen Banks - trends
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Blood
/ Care and treatment
/ Consent
/ Diagnosis
/ Disability
/ Emotions
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ General psychiatry
/ Humans
/ Informed Consent - psychology
/ Interviews
/ Male
/ Medical examination
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental Disorders - psychology
/ Mental illness
/ Participation
/ Patient Participation - methods
/ Patient Participation - psychology
/ Patient Participation - trends
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychiatric Department, Hospital - trends
/ Psychiatric research
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychotherapy
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Article
/ Social psychiatry
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ therapy and provision of mental health care
/ Voluntariness
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2017
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No regrets: Young adult patients in psychiatry report positive reactions to biobank participation
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No regrets: Young adult patients in psychiatry report positive reactions to biobank participation
2017
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Background
Research in vulnerable individuals must insure voluntariness and minimize negative reactions caused by participation. This study aimed to describe consent and completion rate in young psychiatric patients in relation to study components, degree of disability and to compare response to research participation in patients and controls.
Methods
Between 2012 and 2015, 463 patients with psychiatric disorders between the ages of 18–25 from the Dept. of General Psychiatry at Uppsala University Hospital and 105 controls were recruited to donate data and samples to a biobank. Consent and completion in relation to questionnaires, biological sampling of blood, saliva or feces, were monitored. Both groups were also asked about their perceived disability and how research participation affected them.
Results
Most patients who participated consented to and completed questionnaires and blood sampling. The majority also consented to saliva sampling, while less than half consented to collect feces. Of those who gave consent to saliva and feces only half completed the sampling. Both patients and controls reported high voluntariness and were positive to research participation. Within the patient group, those with greater perceived disability reported greater distress while participating in research, but there was no difference in consent or completion rates or level of regret.
Conclusions
With the described information procedures, psychiatric patients, regardless of perceived disability, reported high voluntariness and did not regret participation in biobanking. Compared to questionnaires and blood sampling, given consent was reduced for feces and completion was lower for both saliva and feces sampling.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Adult
/ Biobanks
/ Biological Specimen Banks - trends
/ Blood
/ Consent
/ Emotions
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Informed Consent - psychology
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Mental Disorders - psychology
/ Patient Participation - methods
/ Patient Participation - psychology
/ Patient Participation - trends
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Psychiatric Department, Hospital - trends
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