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Name-based reporting of HIV-positive test results as a deterrent to testing

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  • Woods, W.J.
  • Dilley, J.W.
  • Lihatsh, T.
  • Sabatino, J.
  • Adler, B.
  • Rinaldi, J.

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Objectives. This study evaluated attitudes toward name-based reporting of HIV. Methods. One hundred thirty high-risk, male repeat testers received information on the public health benefits of name-based reporting and reported their intentions to test. Results. Of the 67 men who were randomly selected and asked their intentions before hearing the benefits, 63% said they would not test if reporting were required. After hearing the benefits, 19% changed their minds (P

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  • Woods, W.J. & Dilley, J.W. & Lihatsh, T. & Sabatino, J. & Adler, B. & Rinaldi, J., 1999. "Name-based reporting of HIV-positive test results as a deterrent to testing," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 89(7), pages 1097-1100.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1999:89:7:1097-1100_6
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    1. Koester, Kimberly A. & Maiorana, Andre & Vernon, Karen & Charlebois, Edwin & Gaffney, Stuart & Lane, Tim & Morin, Stephen F., 2006. "HIV surveillance in theory and practice: Assessing the acceptability of California's non-name HIV surveillance regulations," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 78(1), pages 101-110, August.
    2. Peter Bradley & Matthew Leach & Shane Fudge, 2014. "The role of social norms in incentivising energy reduction in organisations," Working Papers 20141404, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol.

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