AIDS & Public Policy Journal 10, no. 1 (Spring 1995): 22-6
O. Queiroz da Fonseca, Jr. and R.K. Lie
Careful attention needs to be paid to requirements for informed consent. Before a potential participant is included in a trial, he must understand the risks involved and understand the need to continue to avoid high-risk behavior. Little, however, is known about whether the standard informed-consent process is adequate
AIDS & Public Policy Journal 10, no. 1 (Spring 1995): 1-21
W. Odets
Over the past year or two, many have been bemoaning the failure of AIDS primary prevention for gay men. Incidence of new infections is increasing in all segments of the gay communities, and especially among the young and those of color. It now seems apparent that communities of young, gay men will experience levels of