Correlation Between Insight and Capacity to Consent to Research in Subjects With Bipolar Disorder Type I and Schizophrenia

Introduction Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder type I (BD-I) can affect patient autonomy and capacity to consent to participate in research. Other variables associated with the autonomy of patients must be explored in order to improve the quality of the currently available tools. Objective To evalu...

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2016
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Universidad del Rosario
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Adult
Article
Bipolar i disorder
Clinical assessment tool
Clinical evaluation
Controlled study
Cross-sectional study
Cultural factor
Disease association
Female
Human
Informed consent
Longitudinal study
Macarthur competence assessment
Major clinical study
Male
Observational study
Patient autonomy
Rating scale
Research subject
Scale assessment insight expanded
Schizophrenia
Bipolar disorder
Case control study
Comprehension
Informed consent
Mental capacity
Middle aged
Personal autonomy
Psychologic test
Psychology
Reproducibility
Adult
Bipolar disorder
Case-control studies
Comprehension
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Humans
Informed consent
Longitudinal studies
Male
Mental competency
Middle aged
Personal autonomy
Psychological tests
Reproducibility of results
Schizophrenic psychology
Autonomy
Bioethics
Bipolar disorder
Research
Schizophrenia
Rights
License
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Correlation Between Insight and Capacity to Consent to Research in Subjects With Bipolar Disorder Type I and Schizophrenia
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Correlación entre la introspección y la capacidad para consentir a investigación de los sujetos con trastorno afectivo bipolar tipo I y con esquizofrenia
title Correlation Between Insight and Capacity to Consent to Research in Subjects With Bipolar Disorder Type I and Schizophrenia
spellingShingle Correlation Between Insight and Capacity to Consent to Research in Subjects With Bipolar Disorder Type I and Schizophrenia
Adult
Article
Bipolar i disorder
Clinical assessment tool
Clinical evaluation
Controlled study
Cross-sectional study
Cultural factor
Disease association
Female
Human
Informed consent
Longitudinal study
Macarthur competence assessment
Major clinical study
Male
Observational study
Patient autonomy
Rating scale
Research subject
Scale assessment insight expanded
Schizophrenia
Bipolar disorder
Case control study
Comprehension
Informed consent
Mental capacity
Middle aged
Personal autonomy
Psychologic test
Psychology
Reproducibility
Adult
Bipolar disorder
Case-control studies
Comprehension
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Humans
Informed consent
Longitudinal studies
Male
Mental competency
Middle aged
Personal autonomy
Psychological tests
Reproducibility of results
Schizophrenic psychology
Autonomy
Bioethics
Bipolar disorder
Research
Schizophrenia
title_short Correlation Between Insight and Capacity to Consent to Research in Subjects With Bipolar Disorder Type I and Schizophrenia
title_full Correlation Between Insight and Capacity to Consent to Research in Subjects With Bipolar Disorder Type I and Schizophrenia
title_fullStr Correlation Between Insight and Capacity to Consent to Research in Subjects With Bipolar Disorder Type I and Schizophrenia
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between Insight and Capacity to Consent to Research in Subjects With Bipolar Disorder Type I and Schizophrenia
title_sort Correlation Between Insight and Capacity to Consent to Research in Subjects With Bipolar Disorder Type I and Schizophrenia
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
Bipolar i disorder
Clinical assessment tool
Clinical evaluation
Controlled study
Cross-sectional study
Cultural factor
Disease association
Female
Human
Informed consent
Longitudinal study
Macarthur competence assessment
Major clinical study
Male
Observational study
Patient autonomy
Rating scale
Research subject
Scale assessment insight expanded
Schizophrenia
Bipolar disorder
Case control study
Comprehension
Informed consent
Mental capacity
Middle aged
Personal autonomy
Psychologic test
Psychology
Reproducibility
Adult
Bipolar disorder
Case-control studies
Comprehension
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Humans
Informed consent
Longitudinal studies
Male
Mental competency
Middle aged
Personal autonomy
Psychological tests
Reproducibility of results
Schizophrenic psychology
Autonomy
Bioethics
Bipolar disorder
Research
Schizophrenia
topic Adult
Article
Bipolar i disorder
Clinical assessment tool
Clinical evaluation
Controlled study
Cross-sectional study
Cultural factor
Disease association
Female
Human
Informed consent
Longitudinal study
Macarthur competence assessment
Major clinical study
Male
Observational study
Patient autonomy
Rating scale
Research subject
Scale assessment insight expanded
Schizophrenia
Bipolar disorder
Case control study
Comprehension
Informed consent
Mental capacity
Middle aged
Personal autonomy
Psychologic test
Psychology
Reproducibility
Adult
Bipolar disorder
Case-control studies
Comprehension
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Humans
Informed consent
Longitudinal studies
Male
Mental competency
Middle aged
Personal autonomy
Psychological tests
Reproducibility of results
Schizophrenic psychology
Autonomy
Bioethics
Bipolar disorder
Research
Schizophrenia
description Introduction Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder type I (BD-I) can affect patient autonomy and capacity to consent to participate in research. Other variables associated with the autonomy of patients must be explored in order to improve the quality of the currently available tools. Objective To evaluate the relationship between insight and the capacity to consent to participate in research in patients with BD-I and schizophrenia. Methods A cross-sectional and longitudinal study was conducted with 120 subjects (40 subjects with schizophrenia, 40 with BD-I, and 40 healthy controls). The tools used were the Scale Assessment Insight-Expanded (SAI-E) and the MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool-Treatment (MacCAT-CR), which was first adapted culturally, and its validity and reliability assessed. The results obtained on each scale were compared and the association between them were evaluated. Results There is a direct correlation between the capacity to consent to research, measured using the MacCAT-CR tool, and the degree of insight, measured using the SAI-E scale, with an effect size of 1.3 for BD-I and 2.03 for schizophrenia. Conclusions The results suggest that there is a correlation between the degree of insight and the capacity to consent to research in subjects with schizophrenia and BD-I. Insight should therefore be included as a relevant variable to assess the capacity to consent, and future studies should include it when researching on or designing new tools which aim at a greater respect of patient autonomy. © 2016 Asociación Colombiana de Psiquiatría
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