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Autor:
Cristina Claudio, Stefanie L. Russell, Nancy R. Kressin, Ralph V. Katz, Min Qi Wang, B. Lee Green, Ryan Lee
Publikováno v:
HIV Clinical Trials. 12:37-47
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a belief in the AIDS origin conspiracy theory is related to likelihood or fear of participation in research studies. Methods: The Tuskegee Legacy Project Questionnaire was administered via r
Autor:
Nancy R. Kressin, Krassimira Tzvetkova, Ralph V. Katz, Stefanie L. Russell, B. Lee Green, Min Qi Wang, Cristina Claudio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Women's Health. 18:235-243
Given the history of vulnerability of women of childbearing age to medical treatments that have caused injury, for example, diethylstilbestrol (DES) and thalidomide, it is surprising that, to date, little research has directly examined attitudes of t
Autor:
Stefanie L. Russell, Nancy R. Kressin, Min Qi Wang, Cristina Claudio, Christelle Sommervil, Ralph V. Katz, B. Lee Green
Publikováno v:
Cancer Control. 15:344-351
Background: This analysis was conducted to determine whether there is a difference among blacks, Hispanics, and whites in their perception of risks associated with participating in either a biomedical study or a cancer screening. Methods: The Tuskege
Autor:
Min Qi Wang, Nancy R. Kressin, Cristina Claudio, B. Lee Green, Stefanie L. Russell, Ralph V. Katz
Publikováno v:
Cancer Control. 15:334-343
Background: In the United States, blacks and Hispanics have lower cancer screening rates than whites have. Studies on the screening behaviors of minorities are increasing, but few focus on the factors that contribute to this discrepancy. This study p
Autor:
Min Qi Wang, B. Lee Green, Nancy R. Kressin, Sherman A. James, Jan M. McCallum, Stefanie L. Russell, S. Stephen Kegeles, Ralph V. Katz, Cristina Claudio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 19:1168-1180
The phrase, 'legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study', is sometimes used to denote the belief that Blacks are more reluctant than Whites to participate in biomedical research studies because of the infamous study of syphilis in men run by the U.S. Publ
Autor:
Min Qi Wang, Cristina Claudio, Nancy R. Kressin, Stefanie L. Russell, S. Steven Kegeles, B. Lee Green, Sherman A. James, Ralph V. Katz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 17:698-715
The broad goal of the Tuskegee Legacy Project (TLP) study was to address, and understand, a range of issues related to the recruitment and retention of Blacks and other minorities in biomedical research studies. The specific aim of this analysis was
Autor:
Sherman A. James, Ralph V. Katz, B. Lee Green, Nancy R. Kressin, S. Stephen Kegeles, Cristina Claudio
Publikováno v:
Dental Clinics of North America. 47:1-19
This article is intended to provide a relatively complete picture of how a pilot study--conceived and initiated within an NIDCR-funded RRCMOH--matured into a solid line of investigation within that center and "with legs" into a fully funded study wit
Autor:
Stefanie L. Russell, Min Qi Wang, Cristina Claudio, B. Lee Green, Ralph V. Katz, Nancy R. Kressin, Meredith G. Manze
Publikováno v:
Journal of the National Medical Association. 102(3)
The relative effects of race/ethnicity and other sociodemographic factors, compared to those of attitudes and beliefs on willingness to have cancer screening, are not well understood.We conducted telephone interviews with 1148 adults (22% Hispanic, 3
Autor:
Min Qi Wang, Stephanie Luise Russell, Cristina Claudio, Sherman A. James, B. Lee Green, Nancy R. Kressin, Ralph V. Katz
Publikováno v:
Journal of the National Medical Association. 101(2)
The purpose of this follow-up 2003 3-City Tuskegee Legacy Project (TLP) Study was to validate or refute our prior findings from the 1999-2000 4 City TLP Study, which found no evidence to support the widely acknowledged "legacy" of the Tuskegee Syphil
Autor:
S. Stephen Kegeles, Cristina Claudio, Sherman A. James, Min Qi Wang, Nancy R. Kressin, Stefanie L. Russell, Ralph V. Katz, B. Lee Green
Objectives. We compared the influence of awareness of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and the presidential apology for that study on the willingness of Blacks, non-Hispanic Whites, and Hispanics to participate in biomedical research. Methods. The Tuskege
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::88d095a26cba3951929531a2b7b11a81
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2377291/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2377291/