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美国塔斯基吉梅毒研究是否在异性恋非裔美国人和拉丁裔人群与艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的观念中留下了影响?

Is there a legacy of the U.S. Public Health Syphilis Study at Tuskegee in HIV/AIDS-related beliefs among heterosexual African-Americans and Latinos?

作者信息

Mays Vickie M, Coles Courtney N, Cochran Susan D

机构信息

Departments of Psychology and Health Services and UCLA Center for Bridging Research, Innovation, Training and Education for Minority Health Disparities Solutions.

出版信息

Ethics Behav. 2012 Jan 1;22(6):461-471. doi: 10.1080/10508422.2012.730805. Epub 2012 Nov 28.

Abstract

Knowledge of the US Public Health Syphilis Study at Tuskegee is sometime cited as a principal reason for the relatively low participation rates seen among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly African Americans, in biomedical research. However, only a few studies have actually explored this possibility. We use data from a random digit dial telephone survey of 510 African-Americans and 253 Latinos, age 18 to 45 years, to investigate associations between knowledge of the USPHS Syphilis Study at Tuskegee and endorsement of HIV/AIDS conspiracy theories. All respondents were drawn from an area of low-income, predominantly race-segregated inner city households in Los Angeles. Results indicate that African Americans were significantly more likely than Latinos to endorse HIV/AIDS conspiracy theories. Further, African Americans were more aware of the USPHS Syphilis Study at Tuskegee (SST). Nevertheless, 72% of African Americans and 94% of Latinos reported that they have never heard of the Syphilis Study at Tuskegee. Further, while awareness of the Syphilis Study at Tuskegee was a significant predictor of endorsing HIV/AIDS conspiracy theories, results suggest that other factors may be more important in accounting for low biomedical and behavioral study participation rates.

摘要

有人认为,了解塔斯基吉梅毒研究是种族/族裔少数群体,尤其是非裔美国人在生物医学研究中参与率相对较低的主要原因。然而,实际上只有少数研究探讨过这种可能性。我们使用了对510名年龄在18至45岁之间的非裔美国人和253名拉丁裔进行的随机数字拨号电话调查数据,来研究对塔斯基吉梅毒研究的了解与对艾滋病阴谋论的认同之间的关联。所有受访者均来自洛杉矶低收入、主要为种族隔离的市中心内城区家庭。结果表明,非裔美国人比拉丁裔更有可能认同艾滋病阴谋论。此外,非裔美国人对塔斯基吉梅毒研究(SST)的了解更多。然而,72%的非裔美国人和94%的拉丁裔表示他们从未听说过塔斯基吉梅毒研究。此外,虽然对塔斯基吉梅毒研究的了解是认同艾滋病阴谋论的一个重要预测因素,但结果表明,其他因素可能在解释生物医学和行为研究参与率低方面更为重要。

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