Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 14, 2026

Developing a Rat Model for Bipolar Disorder
Published on: May 2, 2025
Ethical considerations in bipolar disorders
S Richa1, R Chammay1, A Dargél2
1Department of psychiatry, faculty of medicine, Saint-Joseph university, Pobox 17-5208 Beirut, Lebanon.
Abstract:
The implications of biomedical ethics principles extend to both medical care and biomedical research. They are particularly relevant for psychiatry in which pathologies are often chronic and disabling. Bipolar disorders impact the ability to make judgements and to take decisions during mood episodes and remain a stigmatised condition. Early interventions, even those in the prodromal phase, pose ethical questions for both clinicians and researchers. The degree of patients' autonomy in their clinical care must also now be considered from a biomedical ethics perspective.
Related Concept Videos
Bipolar Disorder
Ethics in Research
Ethics and Bioethics
Ethical Issues
Ethical Concerns in Healthcare:
Ethical Dilemmas II
Ethical Standards I
The Code of Ethics provisions outline the nurse's duty to the patient, the healthcare team, the profession, and society. The Code's fundamental principles include advocacy,...

