Tuesday, October 4, 2011

They report some discomfort in all of the described scenarios with HIV/AIDS people

  • In terms of comfort with various situations, they are more likely than average to say that HIV infected people should not serve the public (53 per cent disagree with this idea, based on the examples of dentists and cooks). They report some discomfort in all of the described scenarios with HIV/AIDS people.
  • Their views regarding the reliability of different sources of information as well as their perception of the focus and involvement of the Government of Canada is as strong as cited by other Canadians.
  • This group is somewhat less likely to report knowing an HIV-infected person.
  • Demographically, there is little about this group that sets them apart from other Canadians. They are marginally over-represented among older Canadians and in Quebec.

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