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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 126, No 4, 509-514.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 126, Issue 4, 509-514
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Dentists' attitudes toward the treatment of HIV-positive patients



ME Bennett, RJ Weyant, JM Wallisch, and G Green

University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, Department of Dental Behavioral Science 15261, USA.

The authors studied the attitudes of 1,000 U.S. dentists toward the treatment of HIV-positive patients. Using a random-sample mail survey, they measured dentists' professional attitudes toward treating HIV/AIDS patients, fear of contagion and negative emotions toward HIV-positive patients. The results indicate that 68 percent of the respondents would treat an HIV-positive patient, even if the possibility for a legitimate referral exists.


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