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Exploring the Legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: A Follow-up Study From the Tuskegee Legacy Project

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JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Volume 101, Issue 2, Pages 179-183

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NATL MED ASSOC
DOI: 10.1016/S0027-9684(15)30833-6

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  1. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research/National Institutes of Health [U54 DE 14257]
  2. New York University Oral Cancer Research on Adolescent
  3. Adult Health Promotion Center
  4. Oral Health Disparities Research Center

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The purpose of this follow-up 2003 3-City Tuskegee Legacy Project (TLP) Study was to validate or refute our prior findings from the 1999-2000 4 City TLP Study, which found no evidence to support the widely acknowledged legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study (TSS), ie, that blacks are reluctant to participate in biomedical studies due to their knowledge of the TSS. The TLP Questionnaire was administered in this random-digit-dial telephone survey to a stratified random sample of 1162 black, white, and Puerto Rican Hispanic adults in 3 different US cities. The findings from this current 3-City TLP Study fail to support the widely acknowledged legacy of the TSS, as awareness of the TSS was not statistically associated with the willingness to participate in biomedical studies, These findings, being in complete agreement with our previous findings from our 1999-2000 4-City TLP, validate those prior findings.

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