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Public Opinion on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States : Information People Would Like to Have About HIV/AIDS
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Information People Would Like to Have About HIV/AIDS

Many people say they would like to have more information about various aspects of HIV/AIDS, with more than four in ten (44%) saying they would like more information on the different kinds of HIV tests available and nearly as many (40%) saying they would like more information about how to protect their privacy when getting an HIV test. More than a third (35%) would like to know more about where to get tested for HIV, and more than three in ten (31%) would like to know more about how to bring up the topic of getting tested with a partner. African Americans and Latinos are almost twice as likely as whites to say they would like more information about HIV/AIDS.

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