Ethical challenges in contemporary FASD research and practice: a global health perspective
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Author (aut): Di Pietro, Nina C.
Author (aut): De Vries, Jantina
Author (aut): Paolozza, Angelina
Author (aut): Reid, Dorothy
Author (aut): Reynolds, James N.
Author (aut): Salmon, Amy
Author (aut): Wilson, Marsha
Author (aut): Stein, Dan J.
Author (aut): Illes, Judy
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is increasingly recognized as a growing public health issue worldwide. Although more research is needed on both the diagnosis and treatment of FASD, and a broader and more culturally diverse range of services are needed to support those who suffer from FASD and their families, both research and practice for FASD raise significant ethical issues. In response, from the point of view of both research and clinical neuroethics, we provide a framework that emphasizes the need to maximize benefits and minimize harm, promote justice, and foster respect for persons within a global context.
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Volume 25, Issue 4
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10.1017/S096318011600044X
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0963-1801
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© 2016. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics.
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fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)
clinical neuroethics
global public health
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