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Pre- and Perinatal Risk Factors for Serious Mental Disorders: Ethical Considerations in Prevention and Prediction Efforts.

Lauren M Ellman1, Shannon K Murphy1, Seth D Maxwell1.   

Abstract

Repeated findings have linked pre- and perinatal risk factors to a variety of mental disorders. Some studies have found large magnitudes of association, suggesting that fetal development represents an important period for understanding neurodevelopmental sequelae. Nevertheless, it remains unclear how best to translate the existing findings into early identification, prevention, and treatment strategies that would be useful for pregnant populations and/or for their offspring. This article will discuss key ethical considerations surrounding the incorporation of findings from studies of the associations between obstetric complications and risk for mental disorders into prevention and prediction efforts.

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Keywords:  Prenatal; mental disorders; perinatal; risk factors

Year:  2018        PMID: 35309950      PMCID: PMC8932439     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethics Ment Health        ISSN: 1916-2405


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