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Abstract
The AIDS epidemic calls for an ethical analysis of conflicting obligations surrounding HIV-infected psychiatric patients and confidentiality, as well as issues that go beyond confidentiality. Although laws pertaining to HIV infection have been enacted in a number of states, these statutes leave much discretion to health professionals. The ethical principle known as "the harm principle" can permit disclosure of confidential information and detention or isolation of psychiatric patients who pose a threat of infecting other patients. From an ethical point of view, however, the circumstances under which traditional protections may be weakened or abandoned remain limited.Entities:
Keywords: Analytical Approach; Health Care and Public Health; Mental Health Therapies; Professional Patient Relationship; Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California
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Year: 1991 PMID: 11649349 DOI: 10.1207/s15327019eb0101_2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ethics Behav ISSN: 1050-8422