Survey of Georgia Residents on HIV/AIDS: Summary and Chartpack
The public in Georgia, and particularly African Americans, are concerned about HIV/AIDS as a problem facing the nation. Most believe that the U.S. is losing ground when it comes to HIV/AIDS, and most would like to see the government increase spending to fight the disease in the U.S.
This statewide representative survey examines Georgians views on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in their state and local communities, their knowledge and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS, Georgia's HIV testing rates, and public opinion on US spending on domestic HIV/AIDS and was conducted in spring 2004.
Summary and Chartpack (.pdf)