The AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: THE VIEW FROM AMERICA Survey

Twenty years into the AIDS epidemic, the Kaiser Family Foundation conducted its most recent survey of Americans about HIV/AIDS. This report summarizes the key findings from the survey, including analysis of trends over time and across race/ethnicity, age, and gender. It describes Americans' concerns about HIV/AIDS as a personal, national, and global issue. It also assesses Americans' knowledge about HIV/AIDS, their information needs, and their perspective on important policy issues and spending priorities.
To learn more about the Kaiser Family Foundation's activities and other events surrounding the 20 years of the AIDS epidemic, please see AIDS at 20
- News Release: After 20 Years, Americans Still Say AIDS a Top Health Concern for the Nation and the World

- Report: The AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: THE VIEW FROM AMERICA Survey


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- Report: African Americans Views of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Findings from a National Survey

- Report: Latinos Views of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Findings from a National Survey
