National Survey of Teens and Young Adults on HIV/AIDS

This national survey of 15-24 year olds about HIV/AIDS finds that nearly three times as many Black teens and young adults, and twice as many Latino youth, say HIV/AIDS is an issue that concerns them personally as compared to whites the same age.

The poll, designed and analyzed by public opinion researchers at the Kaiser Family Foundation, was conducted Sept. 21 ‐ Oct. 1, 2012 among a nationally representative online sample of 1,437 youth ages 15‐24 living in the United States. The margin of sampling error for the full sample is plus or minus 4 percentage points. For results based on subgroups, the margin of sampling error may be higher.

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Findings (.pdf)

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Toplines (.pdf)

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