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Bono, Jon Stewart and the HIV/AIDS Message -- December 2011
In his latest column, Kaiser President Drew Altman spotlights a conversation between Bono and Jon Stewart on HIV/AIDS and discusses what the message about HIV/AIDS should be in light of new research on the benefits of early treatment.
Data Note: A Closer Look at Perceptions of HIV in Hard Hit Areas -- November 2011
In June 2011, the Kaiser Family Foundation released its eighth major survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS to examine national public opinion toward HIV/AIDS. This Data Note is a closer examination of the results on HIV‐related attitudes and perceptions among the group of adults living in metropolitan areas hard hit by HIV/AIDS, and how their views compare with those of people living in other areas of the country.
Data Note: Black Residents' Views on HIV/AIDS in the District of Columbia -- October 2011
This data note examines public opinion among Washington, D.C.’s black residents about HIV/AIDS through a new analysis of the findings of the May 2011 Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation 2011 Survey of District of Columbia Residents.
Data Note: A Brief Look at Americans' Perceptions of the Global Health -- July 2011
This Data Note, using data from a national survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS released in June 2011, examines trends in the public's perception of HIV/AIDS as a global problem. The survey was conducted in recognition of the 30th year of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
2011 Survey of DC Residents -- June 2011
The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation partnered to conduct a survey examining the opinions of Washington, DC residents on a wide range of issues including health care.
HIV/AIDS At 30: A Public Opinion Perspective -- June 2011
The Kaiser Family Foundation's eighth large-scale national survey on HIV/AIDS finds there is a declining sense of national urgency and visibility of HIV/AIDS.  At the same time, after nearly a decade of decline, the share of Americans who say they are personally "very concerned" about becoming infected ticked up for the first time in this year’s survey.
2010 Survey of Americans on the U.S. Role in Global Health -- September 2010
This new survey aims to illuminate the American public’s views and knowledge of U.S. efforts to improve health for people in developing countries.
Survey Brief: Views and Experiences with HIV Testing in the U.S. -- June 2009
This survey brief, based on the 2009 Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS, takes a deeper look at the U.S. public's attitudes towards and reported experiences with HIV testing.
Survey Brief: Views and Experiences with HIV Testing Among African Americans in the U.S. -- June 2009
This survey brief, based on the 2009 Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS, examines African Americans' reported views and experiences with HIV testing.
Survey about U.S. Role in Global Health Reports That Americans Want Take Care of Problems at Home First in a Recession, But Say Don't Cut Funding For Global Health and Development -- May 2009
This survey of Americans on the U.S. role in global health found that two-thirds of the public supports maintaining or increasing U.S. government funding to improve health in developing countries, while fewer than a quarter say the government is spending too much on global health.
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