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Patients with psychiatric illness pose a particular problem to researchers and to the IRBs that review studies involving them. They can have widely varying capacity to give informed consent — and that capacity can wax and wane depending upon the progression of the illness and the patient’s current treatment. Issues such as the use of placebo and the role of surrogates can be thorny.

Psychiatric research guidelines developed