The AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: THE VIEW FROM AMERICA Survey
Twenty years into the AIDS epidemic, the Kaiser Family Foundation conducted its most recent survey of Americans about HIV/AIDS. This report summarizes the key findings from the survey, including analysis of trends over time and across race/ethnicity, age, and gender. It describes Americans’ concerns about HIV/AIDS as a personal, national, and global issue. It also assesses Americans’ knowledge about HIV/AIDS, their information needs, and their perspective on important policy issues and spending priorities.
Report (.pdf)
Timeline (.pdf)
Report: African Americans Views of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Findings from a National Survey
Report: Latinos Views of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Findings from a National Survey