Conspiracy beliefs about HIV infection are common but not associated with delayed diagnosis or adherence to care.
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Conspiracy beliefs about HIV are related to antiretroviral treatment nonadherence among african american men with HIV.Beliefs about participating in research among a sample of minority persons living with HIV/AIDS in New York City.Medication-related barriers to entering HIV care.Trust in physicians and racial disparities in HIV careThe role of trust in delayed HIV diagnosis in a diverse, urban populationBelief in AIDS origin conspiracy theory and willingness to participate in biomedical research studies: findings in whites, blacks, and Hispanics in seven cities across two surveysHIV testing and conspiracy beliefs regarding the origins of HIV among African Americans.Racial/ethnic differences in trust in health care: HIV conspiracy beliefs and vaccine research participation.Influence of trust on HIV diagnosis and care practices: a literature review.The impact of African Americans' beliefs about HIV medical care on treatment adherence: a systematic review and recommendations for interventions.HIV among Black men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United States: a review of the literature.The Health and Sociocultural Correlates of AIDS Genocidal Beliefs and Medical Mistrust Among African American MSM.Predictors of retention in HIV care among a national cohort of US veterans.Medical mistrust among social network members may contribute to antiretroviral treatment nonadherence in African Americans living with HIV.
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Conspiracy beliefs about HIV infection are common but not associated with delayed diagnosis or adherence to care.
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April Clark
Christine Hartman
Jennifer K Mayben
Michael A Kallen
Thomas P Giordano
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10.1089/APC.2007.0249
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2008-09-01T00:00:00Z