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AIDS information needs: conceptual and content analyses of questions asked of AIDS information hotlines.
Health Educ Res. 1997 Sep;12(3):279-88. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE /MED97480423 Kalichman SC; Belcher L; Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta 30303,; USA.
Abstract:
Dissemination of accurate information about HIV is an essential element of national AIDS prevention strategies and AIDS telephone hotlines serve a vital function in providing such information. In this study, questions asked of two AIDS information hotlines were collected and examined to determine the AIDS information needs of the general public. Questions asked of local AIDS lines in Houston and Milwaukee (N = 1611) were independently classified into 30 content areas, with two independent raters achieving 94% agreement. The content areas were organized for analysis into 11 broader information domains. Questions about HIV antibody testing were the most frequently asked (27%), followed by questions about sexual transmission of HIV (16%), HIV-related symptoms (16%) and situations that do not confer risk for HIV infection (14%). Content analyses suggested that individuals were motivated to call hotlines by fears of contracting HIV from actual risk behaviors or to dismiss concerns about contracting HIV through casual modes. Many individuals had information needs related to their own personal experiences that could not be addressed through media campaigns or other means of mass public health education. Results suggest that HIV information dissemination to the public through hotlines and other means of direct health education serves both preventive and destigmatizing functions.
Keywords: *Health Promotion/METHODS *Health Services Needs and Demand *Hotlines *HIV Infections/PREVENTION & CONTROL *Information Services 980130
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