HIV: Public knowledge and attitudes

A report from National AIDS Trust

HIV-Public-Knowledge-and-Attitudes.pdf.pdf (7.3MB)

Since 2000, the National AIDS Trust has undertaken national-level polling of public attitudes towards and knowledge of HIV every few years. This research programme included community stakeholder consultaiton, including on survey questions, to ensure the work delivers maximum value to those working on HIV stigma across the UK.

Previously used questions were adapted to reflect the current context of HIV. Fot the first time, qualitative research via focus groups was also built into the research programme. This further informed survey design and provided extra context for the quantitative findings.

This report contains findings from all phases of the research.