Predictors of consent to cell line creation and immortalisation in a South African schizophrenia genomics study
Article 2018 en
Authors
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Megan Campbell
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Jantina de Vries
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Sibonile G. Mqulwana
Abstract
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These findings provide guidance on the proportion of participants likely to consent to cell line immortalisation in genomics research in Africa, and reinforce the important and influential role that study recruiters play during seeking of this consent. Our results reinforce the cultural and contextual factors underpinning consent choices, particularly around sharing and reciprocity. Finally, these results provide support for the growing literature challenging the stigmatizing perception that people with severe mental illness are overly vulnerable as a target group for heath research and specifically genomics studies.
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