Hampton Michelle DeCoux, White Mary C, Chafetz Linda
School of Nursing, Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, CA, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2009 Apr;45(2):137-43. doi: 10.1007/s10597-008-9162-7. Epub 2008 Nov 11.
Data that addresses severely mentally ill (SMI) African Americans (AAs) likelihood to participate in clinical research is limited. This study's purpose was to determine if differences exist between races regarding eligibility, recruitment, and retention in a community-based clinical trial. The sample included 293 participants. Data sources included clinical records and interviews. Logistic regression was used for analysis. AAs were as likely to participate and to complete followup interviews as Whites. In contrast to studies about non-mentally ill AAs, AAs with SMI appeared to be as willing to consent to and to remain in clinical research studies as Whites.
关于重度精神疾病(SMI)非裔美国人(AAs)参与临床研究可能性的数据有限。本研究的目的是确定在一项基于社区的临床试验中,不同种族在资格、招募和留存方面是否存在差异。样本包括293名参与者。数据来源包括临床记录和访谈。采用逻辑回归进行分析。非裔美国人参与并完成随访访谈的可能性与白人相同。与关于非精神疾病非裔美国人的研究不同,患有重度精神疾病的非裔美国人似乎与白人一样愿意同意参与并留在临床研究中。