- In terms of media preferences, this group is slightly more likely to rely on television news and schools to get information about HIV/AIDS, and also adds websites as a source for general health information. They express a slightly greater preference than many other Canadians do for obtaining information about HIV/AIDS from websites.
- Given this, it is perhaps not surprising to see that ten per cent more of this group say that the government should spend less than it did in the past. They suggest that a slightly higher emphasis should be placed on prevention, compared with treatment, with respect to government focus.
- There are few significant differences for this group in terms of sexual or testing behaviour, compared with the national average.
- There is a slight over-representation of individuals in their early 20s in this group, so it is not surprising that they are more apt to focus on the risk of pregnancy as a main motive for practicing safer sex (both in general and in terms of the own personal behaviour).
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
schools to get information about HIV/AIDS
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