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Informed consent (adults), Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Adults (other), People living with HIV, People at risk for or with other STIs, Survey research, Health-care facilities, South Africa, Quantitative (QT)
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Informed consent (adults), Voluntariness and self-efficacy, United States
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Informed consent (adults), Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Research risks and benefits,Adults with neurological disorders, Clinical trials, Community organizations, Educational institutions, England, Quantitative (QT)
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Investigator practices and perspectives, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, College students and young adults, Ethics education, Educational institutions, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Voluntariness and self-efficacy,Adolescents, Victims of interpersonal violence, Survey research, Health-care facilities, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Stigma, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Adolescents, People at risk for HIV, Clinical trials, South Africa, Quantitative (QT)
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Research risks and benefits, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, People at risk for HIV, People at risk for or with other STIs, People at risk for or with other substance abuse addictions, People who inject drugs, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Research risks and benefits, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Adults with other health problems, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Investigator practices and perspectives, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, College students and young adults, Investigators, Research staff, Ethics education, Educational institutions, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Therapeutic misconception, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Adults (other), Clinical trials, Ethics education, Health-care facilities, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Research risks and benefits, Stigma, People at risk for HIV, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Multicultural competence, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, People living with HIV, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Informed consent (adults), Voluntariness and self-efficacy, People at risk for HIV, Health-care facilities, South Africa, Qualitative (QL)
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Confidentiality and privacy, Research trust and mistrust, Voluntariness and self-efficacy,Adults (other), Survey research, Health-care facilities, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Investigator practices and perspectives, IRB practices and perspectives, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Incarcerated, detained, or previously incarcerated individuals, Investigators, IRB members, Community-engaged research, Prisons, United States, Qualitative (QL)
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Informed consent (adults), Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Adults with other health problems, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, Sweden, Quantitative (QT)
Meyers, K., Metzger, D. S., Navaline, H., Woody, G. E., & McLellan, A. T. (1994). HIV vaccine trials: Will intravenous drug users enroll? American Journal of Public Health, 84(5), 761-766.
Voluntariness and self-efficacy, People at risk for HIV, People who inject drugs, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Clinical Trials, Health-care facilities, United States, Qualitative (QL)
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Informed consent (adults), Voluntariness and self-efficacy, People at risk for HIV, People at risk for or with other STIs, Survey research, Health-care facilities, South Africa, Mixed Methods (MM)
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Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Investigator practices and perspectives, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Adolescents, Children, Ethics education, Multimedia, Survey research, Health-care facilities, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Informed consent (adults), Voluntariness and self-efficacy, Adults with other health problems, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, United States, Qualitative (QL)
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Investigator practices and perspectives, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, College students and young adults, Investigators, Ethics education, Survey research, Educational institutions, United States, Quantitative (QT)
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Clinical efficacy, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, People living with HIV, Health-care facilities, United States, Qualitative (QL)
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Research risks and benefits, Voluntariness and self-efficacy, People at risk for HIV, People who inject drugs, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, United States, Qualitative (QL)
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Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Voluntariness and self-efficacy,Adolescents, Children, Clinical trials, Educational institutions, Denmark, Mixed methods (MM)
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Voluntariness and self-efficacy, People at risk for HIV, People who inject drugs, Clinical trials, Neighborhoods, China, Quantitative (QT)