"So Much for Keeping Secrets: the Importance of Considering Patients' Perspectives on Maintaining Confidentiality"
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, Journal Article
Whetten Goldstein, K; Nguyen, TQ; Sugarman, J
Published in: AIDS Care
2001
Duke Scholars
Published In
AIDS Care
Publication Date
2001
Volume
13
Issue
4
Start / End Page
457 / 466
Related Subject Headings
- Public Health
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Humans
- Health Policy
- HIV Infections
- Delivery of Health Care
- Confidentiality
- Attitude
- 1701 Psychology
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
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Whetten Goldstein, K., Nguyen, T. Q., & Sugarman, J. (2001). "So Much for Keeping Secrets: the Importance of Considering Patients' Perspectives on Maintaining Confidentiality". AIDS Care, 13(4), 457–466.
Whetten Goldstein, K., T. Q. Nguyen, and J. Sugarman. “"So Much for Keeping Secrets: the Importance of Considering Patients' Perspectives on Maintaining Confidentiality".” AIDS Care 13, no. 4 (2001): 457–66.
Whetten Goldstein K, Nguyen TQ, Sugarman J. "So Much for Keeping Secrets: the Importance of Considering Patients' Perspectives on Maintaining Confidentiality". AIDS Care. 2001;13(4):457–66.
Whetten Goldstein, K., et al. “"So Much for Keeping Secrets: the Importance of Considering Patients' Perspectives on Maintaining Confidentiality".” AIDS Care, vol. 13, no. 4, 2001, pp. 457–66.
Whetten Goldstein K, Nguyen TQ, Sugarman J. "So Much for Keeping Secrets: the Importance of Considering Patients' Perspectives on Maintaining Confidentiality". AIDS Care. 2001;13(4):457–466.
Published In
AIDS Care
Publication Date
2001
Volume
13
Issue
4
Start / End Page
457 / 466
Related Subject Headings
- Public Health
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Humans
- Health Policy
- HIV Infections
- Delivery of Health Care
- Confidentiality
- Attitude
- 1701 Psychology
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services