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The following pages link to The legacy of Tuskegee and trust in medical care: is Tuskegee responsible for race differences in mistrust of medical care? (Q24651177):
Displaying 50 items.
- The Tuskegee Legacy Project: willingness of minorities to participate in biomedical research (Q22241544) (← links)
- Awareness of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and the US presidential apology and their influence on minority participation in biomedical research (Q24656353) (← links)
- Detailed knowledge of the Tuskegee syphilis study: who knows what? A framework for health promotion strategies (Q30401727) (← links)
- The legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: assessing its impact on willingness to participate in biomedical studies (Q30439363) (← links)
- Using focus groups to adapt ethnically appropriate, information-seeking and recruitment messages for a prostate cancer screening program for men at high risk (Q30488372) (← links)
- Identifying the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: implications of results from recall and recognition questions (Q33518905) (← links)
- Racial differences in parents' distrust of medicine and research (Q33743697) (← links)
- Conspiracy beliefs about HIV are related to antiretroviral treatment nonadherence among african american men with HIV. (Q33753905) (← links)
- Validation of the group-based medical mistrust scale among urban black men (Q33848891) (← links)
- Psychosocial correlates of medical mistrust among African American men. (Q34020898) (← links)
- Disparities in knowledge and willingness to donate research biospecimens: a mixed-methods study in an underserved urban community (Q34156887) (← links)
- Evaluation of conceptual framework for recruitment of African American patients with breast cancer (Q34157193) (← links)
- Longitudinal Association of HIV Conspiracy Beliefs with Sexual Risk Among Black Males Living with HIV (Q34532761) (← links)
- Development of a measure to assess patient trust in medical researchers (Q34682222) (← links)
- So much to do, so little time: care for the socially disadvantaged and the 15-minute visit (Q34834185) (← links)
- Utilization of Health Care Services and Willingness to Participate in Future Medical Research: The Role of Race and Social Support (Q35033018) (← links)
- More than Tuskegee: Understanding Mistrust about Research Participation (Q35162760) (← links)
- Selectively willing and conditionally able: HIV vaccine trial participation among women at "high risk" of HIV infection (Q35187935) (← links)
- Trust and distrust among Appalachian women regarding cervical cancer screening: A qualitative study (Q35228285) (← links)
- Treatment disparities among African American men with depression: implications for clinical practice (Q35526415) (← links)
- A pathway to leadership for adult immunization: recommendations of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee: approved by the National Vaccine Advisory Committee on June 14, 2011 (Q35606837) (← links)
- Applying epidemiologic concepts of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention to the elimination of racial disparities in asthma. (Q35865723) (← links)
- Untangling the associations among distrust, race, and neighborhood social environment: a social disorganization perspective (Q35874846) (← links)
- Beyond the barriers: racial discrimination and use of complementary and alternative medicine among Black Americans (Q35925340) (← links)
- It's a Matter of Trust: Older African Americans Speak About Their Health Care Encounters (Q35931647) (← links)
- Getting PrEPared for HIV Prevention Navigation: Young Black Gay Men Talk About HIV Prevention in the Biomedical Era. (Q36006850) (← links)
- Willingness of minorities to participate in biomedical studies: confirmatory findings from a follow-up study using the Tuskegee Legacy Project Questionnaire. (Q36274185) (← links)
- Barriers to adequate follow-up during adjuvant therapy may be important factors in the worse outcome for Black women after breast cancer treatment (Q36514371) (← links)
- Asthma medication adherence: the role of God and other health locus of control factors (Q36573582) (← links)
- Perceived discrimination and physical health among HIV-positive Black and Latino men who have sex with men (Q36781357) (← links)
- Recruiting underserved populations to dermatologic research: a systematic review (Q36819871) (← links)
- Differences in the patterns of health care system distrust between blacks and whites (Q36840657) (← links)
- Beyond misdiagnosis, misunderstanding and mistrust: relevance of the historical perspective in the medical and mental health treatment of people of color (Q36920515) (← links)
- Racial, ethnic, and insurance status disparities in use of posthospitalization care after trauma (Q36933626) (← links)
- Race, Medical Mistrust, and Segregation in Primary Care as Usual Source of Care: Findings from the Exploring Health Disparities in Integrated Communities Study (Q36984863) (← links)
- The Inclusion of African-American Study Participants in Web-Based Research Studies: Viewpoint (Q37072503) (← links)
- Beliefs and attitudes toward obstructive sleep apnea evaluation and treatment among blacks. (Q37087270) (← links)
- Predictors and Profiles of Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Among African American Adolescents and Young Adult Males Living with HIV. (Q37102206) (← links)
- Influence of scary beliefs about the Tuskegee Syphilis Study on willingness to participate in research (Q37180525) (← links)
- Awareness and Acceptable Practices: IRB and Researcher Reflections on the Havasupai Lawsuit (Q37205217) (← links)
- Participation in biomedical research studies and cancer screenings: perceptions of risks to minorities compared with whites (Q37242057) (← links)
- African American men's and women's perceptions of clinical trials research: focusing on prostate cancer among a high-risk population in the South (Q37281689) (← links)
- Racial, gender and geographic disparities of antiretroviral treatment among US Medicaid enrolees in 1998 (Q37300493) (← links)
- Exploring the "legacy" of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: a follow-up study from the Tuskegee Legacy Project. (Q37350570) (← links)
- Identifying environmental health priorities in underserved populations: a study of rural versus urban communities (Q37365128) (← links)
- Factors influencing physician referrals of patients to clinical trials (Q37454491) (← links)
- Perceived racial discrimination, but not mistrust of medical researchers, predicts the heat pain tolerance of African Americans with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (Q37620080) (← links)
- Effective recruitment strategies and community-based participatory research: community networks program centers' recruitment in cancer prevention studies (Q37677571) (← links)
- MAIN ETHICAL BREACHES IN MULTICENTER CLINICAL TRIALS REGULATIONS OF TURKEY. (Q37725646) (← links)
- Across US Hospitals, Black Patients Report Comparable Or Better Experiences Than White Patients (Q39509440) (← links)