HIV/AIDS Module
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| Q1: A pregnant woman with HIV can get treatment to help reduce the chances that she will pass the virus on to her baby. (True or False) |
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| Q2: There are medical treatments available that are intended to help a person who is infected with HIV to live longer. (True or False) |
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| Q3: How effective do you think these treatments are helping persons with HIV to live longer? |
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| Q4: How important do you think it is for people to know their HIV status by getting tested? |
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| Q5: Have you ever been tested for HIV? Do not count tests you may have had as part of a blood donation | ||||||
| Q6: In the past 12 months, how many times have you been tested for HIV, including times you did not get your results. |
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| Q7: Not including blood donations, in what month and year was your last HIV test? |
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| Q8: What was the main reason you had your [last] test for HIV? |
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| Q9: Where did you have [your last] HIV test? |
2006-Q9 |
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| Q10: What type of clinic did you go to for your last HIV test? |
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| Q11: Was this test done by a nurse or other health care worker, or with a home test? |
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| Q12: Was it a rapid test where you could get your results within a couple of hours? |
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| Q13: In the past 12 months has a doctor, nurse, or other health professional talked to you about preventing sexually transmitted diseases through condom use? |
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| Q14: Please tell me if any of these situations apply to you: You have used intravenous drugs in the past year; OR you have been treated for an STD or VD in the past year; OR you have given or received money or drugs in exchange for sex in the past year; OR you had anal sex without a condom in the past year. |
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| R1: At Risk For Not Told About Preventing STDs Through Condom Use: Respondents Who Were Not Told About Preventing Sexually Transmitted Diseases Through Condom Use Among Respondents Age 18-64 | 2004-R1 | |||||
| R2: At Risk For Ever Tested For HIV: Respondents Ever Tested For HIV Among People Age 65 Or Less | 2004-R2 |

