2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey [Canada]

In 2003 and 2006, national attitudinal surveys on HIV/AIDS were conducted as part of the Initiative in order to establish baseline measures of Canadians’ awareness, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to HIV/AIDS. The purpose of the 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey is to build on th...

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Main Authors: Public Health Agency of Canada, EKOS Reserach Associates
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2023
Subjects:
HIV
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spelling dataone:sha256:11fe4d5c8511162acbe6dde0d9ca833d7ff5f3f9908be4e31f1372481d80d3f6 2024-06-03T18:46:50+00:00 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey [Canada] Public Health Agency of Canada EKOS Reserach Associates BEGINDATE: 2012-03-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-05-01T00:00:00Z 2023-10-04T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:11fe4d5c8511162acbe6dde0d9ca833d7ff5f3f9908be4e31f1372481d80d3f6 unknown Medicine Health Nutrition Facts Table Health and Safety Youth Social Sciences Obesity Health Care System Immunization Radon Marketing Drinking Water HIV AIDS Tobacco Campaign Health and Life Sciences First Nations Dataset 2023 dataone:urn:node:BOREALIS 2024-06-03T18:20:08Z In 2003 and 2006, national attitudinal surveys on HIV/AIDS were conducted as part of the Initiative in order to establish baseline measures of Canadians’ awareness, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to HIV/AIDS. The purpose of the 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey is to build on the previous research to provide an overview of how the environment has evolved since 2006. The survey also explores the attitudes, knowledge and behaviour of Canadians on the issue of hepatitis C to inform the activities of the Hepatitis C Prevention, Support and Research Program. The research results will be used to provide critical evidence for the federal response to the prevention and control of community acquired infection, and support the public health function of preventing and controlling communicable disease by creating and sharing credible knowledge among stakeholders in order to facilitate coherent action with a focus on key populations. Evidence gathered through this survey is intended to enhance the capacity of community-based stakeholders to contribute to the prevention and control of communicable diseases in Canada. Dataset First Nations Unknown Canada
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topic Medicine
Health
Nutrition Facts Table
Health and Safety
Youth
Social Sciences
Obesity
Health Care System
Immunization
Radon
Marketing
Drinking Water
HIV
AIDS
Tobacco
Campaign
Health and Life Sciences
First Nations
spellingShingle Medicine
Health
Nutrition Facts Table
Health and Safety
Youth
Social Sciences
Obesity
Health Care System
Immunization
Radon
Marketing
Drinking Water
HIV
AIDS
Tobacco
Campaign
Health and Life Sciences
First Nations
Public Health Agency of Canada
EKOS Reserach Associates
2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey [Canada]
topic_facet Medicine
Health
Nutrition Facts Table
Health and Safety
Youth
Social Sciences
Obesity
Health Care System
Immunization
Radon
Marketing
Drinking Water
HIV
AIDS
Tobacco
Campaign
Health and Life Sciences
First Nations
description In 2003 and 2006, national attitudinal surveys on HIV/AIDS were conducted as part of the Initiative in order to establish baseline measures of Canadians’ awareness, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to HIV/AIDS. The purpose of the 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey is to build on the previous research to provide an overview of how the environment has evolved since 2006. The survey also explores the attitudes, knowledge and behaviour of Canadians on the issue of hepatitis C to inform the activities of the Hepatitis C Prevention, Support and Research Program. The research results will be used to provide critical evidence for the federal response to the prevention and control of community acquired infection, and support the public health function of preventing and controlling communicable disease by creating and sharing credible knowledge among stakeholders in order to facilitate coherent action with a focus on key populations. Evidence gathered through this survey is intended to enhance the capacity of community-based stakeholders to contribute to the prevention and control of communicable diseases in Canada.
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author Public Health Agency of Canada
EKOS Reserach Associates
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EKOS Reserach Associates
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title 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey [Canada]
title_short 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey [Canada]
title_full 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey [Canada]
title_fullStr 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey [Canada]
title_full_unstemmed 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey [Canada]
title_sort 2012 hiv/aids attitudinal tracking survey [canada]
publishDate 2023
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