Opportunities, risks and challenges in global mental health and population neuroscience: a case of Sino-German cooperation

Author:

Liu ShuyanORCID,Müller Sabine,Dolan Raymond J.,Zhao Xudong,Zheng Jialin C.,Heinz Andreas

Abstract

AbstractLarge scale prospective cohorts have now been established across several countries, and continents, and among the aims include an assessment of the developmental trajectory of mental disorders. This level of international cooperation helps transfer research findings to new social contexts as well as enabling an assessment of which findings can be replicated, and which interventions are most effective, in different social and cultural settings. However, data sharing across different regional and national health care systems requires a careful consideration of different standards in ethical research, data protection and patient care, including respect for patients’ rights, in cooperating jurisdictions. In our review, we discuss ethical, legal and practical challenges associated with such cooperation with a focus on research participants, specifically patient recruitment, by considering the instance of China and Germany. Our broader aim is to promote international cooperation by identifying key challenges that arise in international cooperation, and to facilitate an exchange in relation to legal and practical approaches.

Funder

Berlin University Alliance

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Stiftung Charité

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine

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