Conspiracy beliefs regarding the origins of HIV are common among African Americans, and have been asso-ciated with engaging in HIV risk behaviors but also with earlier diagnosis among HIV patients. The objective of the present study was to test the association of HIV serostatus testing with conspiracy beliefs. A total of 1430 African Americans from low-income neighborhoods with high rates of drug use were surveyed in 1997–1999 in face-to-face interviews. Two 4-point items assessed if participants agreed that ‘‘AIDS was started by an exper-iment that went wrong’ ’ and ‘‘AIDS was created to kill blacks and poor folks.’ ’ A binary variable indicated if the respondent agreed with the statements, on average. 22.5 % of the sample endorsed conspir...
We examined adolescents’ knowledge regarding the origin of HIV/AIDS and correlates of beliefs surrou...
The purpose of this study is to examine factors associated with belief in conspiracies about HIV/AID...
To test whether self-report data agree with medical record data in marginalized, HIV-infected popula...
Abstract Conspiracy beliefs regarding the origins of HIV are common among African Americans, and hav...
Objectives: This study examined endorsement of HIV/AIDS conspiracy beliefs and their relations to co...
A disproportionate amount of HIV/AIDS cases each year occur among African\ud Americans. The purpose ...
Abstract: This article presents the results of a pilot study on the use of conspiracy beliefs by Ame...
This is apparently the first survey examining endorsement of HIV/ AIDS conspiracy beliefs and their ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine factors associated with belief in conspiracies abou...
We read with interest previous reports published in this journal by Bogart and Thorburn1 and Ross an...
INTRODUCTION: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has taken a disproportionate toll on the lives of A...
African-Americans are disproportionately affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. Pre...
OBJECTIVES: The Tuskegee Syphilis Study and HIV conspiracy beliefs have continuing effects on percep...
This study examined social and health-related correlates of AIDS conspiracy theories among 464 Afric...
African-Americans represent 12% of the total United States population, but account for more recent h...
We examined adolescents’ knowledge regarding the origin of HIV/AIDS and correlates of beliefs surrou...
The purpose of this study is to examine factors associated with belief in conspiracies about HIV/AID...
To test whether self-report data agree with medical record data in marginalized, HIV-infected popula...
Abstract Conspiracy beliefs regarding the origins of HIV are common among African Americans, and hav...
Objectives: This study examined endorsement of HIV/AIDS conspiracy beliefs and their relations to co...
A disproportionate amount of HIV/AIDS cases each year occur among African\ud Americans. The purpose ...
Abstract: This article presents the results of a pilot study on the use of conspiracy beliefs by Ame...
This is apparently the first survey examining endorsement of HIV/ AIDS conspiracy beliefs and their ...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine factors associated with belief in conspiracies abou...
We read with interest previous reports published in this journal by Bogart and Thorburn1 and Ross an...
INTRODUCTION: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has taken a disproportionate toll on the lives of A...
African-Americans are disproportionately affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. Pre...
OBJECTIVES: The Tuskegee Syphilis Study and HIV conspiracy beliefs have continuing effects on percep...
This study examined social and health-related correlates of AIDS conspiracy theories among 464 Afric...
African-Americans represent 12% of the total United States population, but account for more recent h...
We examined adolescents’ knowledge regarding the origin of HIV/AIDS and correlates of beliefs surrou...
The purpose of this study is to examine factors associated with belief in conspiracies about HIV/AID...
To test whether self-report data agree with medical record data in marginalized, HIV-infected popula...