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HIV/AIDS Research in Correctional Settings: A Difficult Task Made Even Harder?

机译:矫正环境中的HIV / AIDS研究:一项艰巨的任务变得更加艰巨?

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Housing a large number of individuals living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS, correctional settings have considerable potential for epidemiological, prevention, and treatment research. However, federal regulations and institutional challenges have limited the extent and types of such research with prisoners. This study examines the degree to which HIV/AIDS correctional researchers report greater challenges than do their non-correctional counterparts. Results indicated that correctional researchers reported significantly more frequent challenges than those in noncorrectional settings, even after controlling for experience; with the dominant difference related to challenges due to the research setting. These findings add empirical data and support previous research in the field; however, additional research should include correctional staff and incarcerated individuals, and explore whether these differences extend to other research topics.
机译:矫正场所可容纳大量感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病或有感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的风险的个人,在流行病学,预防和治疗研究方面具有巨大潜力。但是,联邦法规和机构挑战限制了此类囚犯研究的范围和类型。这项研究检查了艾滋病毒/艾滋病教养研究人员比非教养研究人员报告更大挑战的程度。结果表明,即使在控制了经验之后,惩戒研究人员也比非惩戒环境报告了更多的挑战。与研究设置带来的挑战相关的主要差异。这些发现增加了经验数据并支持该领域的先前研究。但是,其他研究应包括惩教人员和被监禁人员,并探讨这些差异是否扩展到其他研究主题。

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