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Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS [March, 2006]

Do you think that most people in the U.S. who need medication for HIV actually get that medication, or do you think that most of them do NOT get the medication they need?

Based on Half Sample

17

Most get medications

70

Most do not get medications

13

Don't know/Refused

 

Thinking about people at high risk for HIV in the U.S., do you think that most people at high risk for HIV in the U.S. have access to needed prevention services, such as HIV education, testing, and counseling, or not?

Based on Half Sample

57

Yes, have access

34

No, don’t have access

9

Don't know/Refused

Survey by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Methodology: Fieldwork conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates, March 24-April 18, 2006 and based on telephone interviews with a national adult sample of 2,517. The survey included an oversample of African American and Latino respondents (a total of 378 African American and 447 Latino respondents were interviewed). Results for all groups have been weighted to reflect their actual distribution in the nation.

 

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