作者: Jenna L. Davis , Ralph V. Katz , B. Lee Green
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摘要: OBJECTIVES: To assess whether scary/alarming beliefs about details on the Tuskegee Syphilis Study (TSS) are associated with willingness and/or fear to participate in biomedical research. METHODS: Scary TSS were examined for 565 Black and White adults who had heard of TSS. Multivariate analyses by race used measure association. RESULTS: No association between scary or research was found (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide additional evidence that awareness detailed knowledge does not appear today be a major factor influencing Blacks' Language: en