Ethical challenges in global health-related stigma research [Separata] /

At a recent Science of Stigma Reduction workshop comprising 60 stigma researchers from the USA and low and middle-income countries, the need for more robust and critical discussion of the ethics of the research was highlighted. In this paper we describe, illustrate through cases, and critically exam...

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Autor principal: Millum, Joseph
Otros Autores: Campbell, Megan L., Luna, Florencia, Malekzadeh, Arianne, Abdool Karim, Q.
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