Media Ethics in Research on Video-Based Mental Health Care

In Farina Madita Dobrick, Jana Fischer & Lutz M. Hagen (eds.), Research Ethics in the Digital Age: Ethics for the Social Sciences and Humanities in Times of Mediatization and Digitization. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 137-142 (2018)
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Abstract

One element of research ethics in psychology addresses the cost-benefit ratio of an experiment or study. The costbenefit analysis does not only refer to a monetary dimension, but also takes into account societal progress more broadly, i.e. how a study or experiment can improve mental health care. As I examine a topic that is relevant for foreign psychologists and to me as a researcher, but not for German practicing therapists or counselors due to national legal constraints, I face the following question: Does research in the area of video-based mental health care provide a useful contribution to scientific discourse, despite legal barriers?

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