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Willingness of minorities to participate in biomedical studies: confirmatory findings from a follow-up study using the Tuskegee Legacy Project Questionnaire.

机译:少数民族参加生物医学研究的意愿:使用塔斯克吉传统项目问卷进行的后续研究的证实性结果。

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OBJECTIVES: The purposes of this analysis were to compare the self-reported willingness of blacks, Puerto-Rican Hispanics and whites to participate as research subjects in biomedical studies, and to determine the reliability of the Tuskegee Legacy Project Questionnaire (TLP). METHODS: The TLP Questionnaire, initially used in a four-city study in 1999-2000, was administered in a follow-up study within a random-digit-dial telephone survey to a stratified random sample of adults in three different U.S. cities: Baltimore, MD; New York City; and San Juan, PR. The questionnaire, a 60-item instrument, contains two validated scales: the Likelihood of Participation (LOP) Scale and the Guinea Pig Fear Factor (GPFF) Scale. RESULTS: Adjusting for age, sex, education, income and city, the LOP Scale was not statistically significantly different for the racial/ethnic groups (ANCOVA, p=87). The GPFF Scale was statistically significantly higher for blacks and Hispanics as compared to whites (adjusted ANCOVA, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The of the findings from the current three-city study, as well as from our prior four-city study, are remarkably similar and reinforce the conclusion that blacks and Hispanics self-report that, despite having a higher fear of participation, they are just as likely as whites to participate in biomedical research.
机译:目的:本分析的目的是比较黑人,波多黎各拉美裔裔美国人和白人作为生物医学研究对象的自我报告的意愿,并确定塔斯基吉传统项目问卷调查(TLP)的可靠性。方法:TLP问卷最初用于1999-2000年的四个城市研究,随后在一项随机数字拨号电话调查中的后续研究中,对美国三个不同城市的成年人分层进行了抽样调查: ,MD;纽约市;和PR,圣胡安问卷是一个60项工具,包含两个经过验证的量表:参与可能性(LOP)量表和豚鼠恐惧因子(GPFF)量表。结果:调整了年龄,性别,教育程度,收入和城市之后,种族/族裔群体的LOP量表在统计学上没有显着差异(ANCOVA,p = 87)。与白人相比,黑人和西班牙裔人的GPFF量表在统计学上显着更高(调整后的ANCOVA,p <0.001)。结论:当前的三座城市研究以及我们先前的四座城市研究得出的结果非常相似,并强化了以下结论:黑人和西班牙裔人自我报告说,尽管他们更害怕参与,但他们与白人参加生物医学研究的可能性一样。

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