Special Theme Issue: IV. Ethics of Prediction

Guest Editor: Vijay A. Mittal PhD, Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA

Introduction:

Ethical Considerations in Predicting and Providing Early Intervention for Serious Mental Illness

Vijay A. Mittal PhD

Publication Date: June 15, 2018

Articles:

i.

Clinical Staging and Pluripotent Risk: Implications for Ethical Arguments in Prodromal Research

B. Nelson PhD MPsych

J.A. Hartmann PhD

P.D. McGorry PhD MD

Publication Date: Dec 1, 2017

ii.

Neuroimaging Biomarkers of Psychopathology: A Silver Bullet for Prediction, or Too Soon to Tell?

Jessica A. Bernard PhD

Joseph M. Orr PhD

Publication Date: Dec 1, 2017

iii.

Ethical Considerations in the Use of Psychophysiological Methods to Identify Biological Markers for Internalizing Disorders

Huiting Liu MA

Lynne Lieberman MA

Stewart A. Shankman PhD

Publication Date: Dec 1, 2017

iv.

Public Health and Ethical Considerations for Youths as States Move toward Decriminalizing and Legalizing Marijuana Use for Adults: A Need for Health Impact Assessments

Michael T. Compton MD MPH

Marc W. Manseau MD MPH

Ruth S. Shim MD MPH

Lynn Todman PhD

Date of Publication: Dec 12, 2017

v.

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

Lauren M. Ellman PhD

Shannon K. Murphy MA

Seth D. Maxwell

Publication Date: June 15, 2018

vi.

Ethical Issues in Psychosis Screening and Prevention

Cheryl Corcoran MD

Yulia Landa PhD

Publication Date: June 15, 2018

vii.

What are the Implications of a Psychosis Risk Syndrome Label? A Diathesis-Stress Conceptualization

Emily E. Carol MA

Vijay A. Mittal PhD

Publication Date: June 15, 2018

viii.

False-positives and Clinical Heterogeneity among Youth at Clinical High-risk for Psychosis: Clinical and Ethical Implications for Assessment and Treatment

Zachary B. Millman J
J ason Schiffman PhD
Publication Date: June 15, 2018

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