Browsing by Subject "Trust"
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HIV/AIDS-related institutional mistrust among multiethnic men who have sex with men: effects on HIV testing and risk behaviors.
(Health Psychol, 2012-05)OBJECTIVE: To investigate relationships between institutional mistrust (systematic discrimination, organizational suspicion, and conspiracy beliefs), HIV risk behaviors, and HIV testing in a multiethnic sample of men who ... -
Low use of routine medical care among African Americans with high CKD risk: the Jackson Heart Study.
(BMC nephrology, 2019-01-10)BACKGROUND:Use of routine medical care (RMC) is advocated to address ethnic/racial disparities in chronic kidney disease (CKD) risks, but use is less frequent among African Americans. Factors associated with low RMC use ... -
Systematic review and metasummary of attitudes toward research in emergency medical conditions.
(J Med Ethics, 2014-06)Emergency departments are challenging research settings, where truly informed consent can be difficult to obtain. A deeper understanding of emergency medical patients' opinions about research is needed. We conducted a systematic ... -
Toward Attack-Resistant Distributed Information Systems by Means of Social Trust
(2010)Trust has played a central role in the design of open distributed systems that span distinct administrative domains. When components of a distributed system can assess the trustworthiness of their peers, they are in a better ...