Public acceptance of the Surgeon General's brochure on AIDS
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- PMCID: PMC1580040
Public acceptance of the Surgeon General's brochure on AIDS
Abstract
Public acceptance of the Surgeon General's brochure, "Understanding AIDS," was investigated in a nationwide telephone survey of a representative sample of 2,000 adults generated by random digit dialing. A response rate of 75 percent was achieved. A total of 59 percent of respondents remembered receiving the brochure; of these, 68 percent read most of it and 20 percent read half of it or less. Most respondents reacted positively; 86 percent believed that it was a good use of government money, and only 7 percent would have preferred not getting it. Analysis by demographic characteristics indicated that blacks and young people were less likely to remember receiving the brochure than were whites and retired persons. The public health community can assume that the mailing met with resounding approval and that other public health brochures would be welcomed.
Comment in
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U.S. comparison with Swiss HIV knowledge survey should be on like basis.Public Health Rep. 1989 Sep-Oct;104(5):518. Public Health Rep. 1989. PMID: 2508184 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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