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The Ethics of feedback of HIV test results in population-based surveys of HIV infection

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  • 1/20/14 SANDRAW
Summary: Argues that the justification for HIV surveys without routine feedback of results to participants based on a public health utility argument that the benefits of more rigorous survey methods, i.e. reduced participation bias - outweigh the benefits to individuals of knowing their HIV status.
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Argues that the justification for HIV surveys without routine feedback of results to participants based on a public health utility argument that the benefits of more rigorous survey methods, i.e. reduced participation bias - outweigh the benefits to individuals of knowing their HIV status.

1/20/14 SANDRAW

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