Wednesday, October 5, 2011

for information about HIV/AIDS than any other group.

This group has fairly low knowledge and high discomfort around people with HIV/AIDS. They are characterized by a strong tendency to minimize the problem and risk. As such, they tend to view HIV/AIDS as someone else's problem and place blame fairly readily. As part of this tendency to compartmentalize the issue, they believe that the government focus should be away from Canada and on specific groups. As might be expected, they are least likely to know someone with HIV/AIDS. They place more faith in the media as a reliable source for information about HIV/AIDS than any other group.

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