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Comparative Study
. 1999 Fall;22(2):220-36.

Revisiting the debate of voluntary versus mandatory HIV/AIDS testing in U.S. prisons

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Comparative Study

Revisiting the debate of voluntary versus mandatory HIV/AIDS testing in U.S. prisons

A A Amankwaa et al. J Health Hum Serv Adm. 1999 Fall.

Abstract

Many studies examine HIV/AIDS and often there is a lack of consensus among researchers and policy-makers regarding the importance of mandatory or voluntary testing within a prison setting. This article revisits and extends this discussion by presenting arguments and issues related to testing inmates. A comparison of selected factors indicated that mandatory testing is an important adjunct to minimizing the impact of the spread of the virus both within prison and in the non-offender population. An important policy implication for adopting mandatory testing is that such a policy allows health care providers to intervene early and control the spread of the disease. Potential implications for future research and policy are discussed.

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