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Preliminary results from our 4 th Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI)

Coalition to Reduce HIV in Broward’s Minority Communities. Preliminary results from our 4 th Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI). December 2005. Demographic data. Demographic data. Demographic data. Awareness of the problem on HIV in Broward County.

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Preliminary results from our 4 th Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI)

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  1. Coalition to Reduce HIV in Broward’s Minority Communities Preliminary results from our 4th Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) December 2005

  2. Demographic data

  3. Demographic data

  4. Demographic data

  5. Awareness of the problem on HIV in Broward County

  6. Ownership of the problem of HIV/AIDS

  7. Participation

  8. Perception of risk for HIV/AIDS

  9. When asked about condom use 45.8% of our target population say they use condoms for birth control 40.5% also use condoms for disease protection While 7.5% say they do not use condoms Primary prevention

  10. When asked about condom use in the past 12 months: 41.7% say they used condoms for birth control 35.9% also used condoms for disease prevention 16% say they never used condoms Primary prevention

  11. Secondary prevention

  12. Television commercials and public service announcements (79.6%) Television news programs (70.9%) Doctor or healthcare provider (67.8%) Magazines (63.0%) Billboards and bus advertisements (61.0%) Top 5 ranked sources of information on HIV/AIDS

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