question archive Ethical Consideration Is there any evidence when the COVID-19 vaccine became available, most people would not take it in the beginning because of fear of being experimented on or medical mistrust related to the black race? (Their thoughts revert back to what happened in the syphilis study) Personally, I still believe even to this day, most minority populations hesitate to participate in medical research studies because of the history surrounding The syphilis study and other attitudes, beliefs, and research behavior attitudes as well
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Ethical Consideration
Is there any evidence when the COVID-19 vaccine became available, most people would not take it in the beginning because of fear of being experimented on or medical mistrust related to the black race? (Their thoughts revert back to what happened in the syphilis study)
Personally, I still believe even to this day, most minority populations hesitate to participate in medical research studies because of the history surrounding The syphilis study and other attitudes, beliefs, and research behavior attitudes as well.
Any supportive study, or personal opinion, to clear out this?
If you can provide citations will be great.