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saroraPosted - 1 April 2008 20:29  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Message  

Help health care providers understand your needs.
If you are a woman who is HIV positive living in the US, I would appreciate your assistance with my research project by completing my survey that should take less than 15 minutes. The purpose of the study is to investigate health care provider preferences among HIV positive women.

The survey contains three parts--watching a one min video clip, reading a one page resume, and completing a questionnaire that should not take longer than 10 minutes. I am an undergraduate at Scripps College. The results will be used in a senior thesis. This research will help me capture the needs of HIV positive women in a health care setting.

Responses will be completely anonymous and confidential. Your name will not appear anywhere on the survey, and this information will be used for academic purposes.


Please copy and paste this link to complete survey.

*****//****surveymonkey****/s.aspx?sm=RLuAnrxfsMYC5rx6JfR_2b3g_3d_3d


If you have any questions regarding the research, contact me sarora@scrippscollege.edu or you can contact my advisor ahartley@scrippscollege.edu.


Thank you for your help,
Sabrina Arora

melisadennyPosted - 19 August 2009 4:29  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Message  
Worldwide, women bear the greatest burdens of AIDS. They are physiologically more vulnerable to HIV. There are more HIV-infected women than men. And women typically provide the most care to others who are sick with AIDS-related illnesses.

But it is men who drive the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Whether they are infected via sex or drug use -- the most common ways men are infected -- men are the vehicles through which HIV is transmitted to both men and women.

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