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Research conducted by… Dr. Ruth Massingill

Sam Houston State University (Texas)Teesside University (England)

As part of a larger project… …to examine HIV/AIDS social marketing campaigns in

Mexico, Uganda & USAOverall aim was to……understand which appeals and approaches are most

effective in motivating lifestyle changes to prevent HIV/AIDS infection and improve treatment results

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HIV/AIDS & Social Marketing

• 33+ million people living w/ HIV/AIDS (2010)• Infection rates on the rise among high-risk groups• 14,000 new infections DAILY• Behavioural problem, not a medical problem• Complacency driving decline in ‘safe sex’• Social marketing could be ‘social vaccine’• Must understand the AIDS landscape, marketing theory

& practice, and the evolving medical picture

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Knowledge & Perceptions Survey• Purpose: Gather baseline info establishing

perceived knowledge level of a high-risk, high-interest downstream audience

• Method: Anonymous surveys with separate signed consent forms (English & Spanish)

• Place: Legacy Clinic in Houston (November 2009)• Sample selection: By consent and convenience• Sample size: 342 valid surveys collected over

four-day period (90+% participation)

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‘The 50,000 HIV/AIDS cases in Houston are not the result of cognitive information deficits—the problem is high-risk behaviours. People with HIV are the medical equivalent of skydivers; they are risk-takers and thrill seekers.’

—Paul Simmons, directorCenter for AIDS

Information & Advocacy, Houston

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Demographics

• 66% (identified themselves as) male• 42% heterosexual, 38% homosexual, and 10%

bisexual• 37% white, 36% black, 16% Hispanic, 11% other• 31% aged 37-47, 26% were 26-36, 23% were 48-

58, 16% were 18-25• 48% high school graduates and 33% college

graduates• 31% HIV-negative, 54% HIV-positive

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Data Analysis

• Analysed first in terms of simple descriptives• Followed by cross tabs to determine significant

associations (Pearson’s chi-square test)• Responses to statements divided into groups and

tested for reliability

This paper focuses on findings and conclusions from initial analysis.

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Responses to Q1

From which of these sources

have you learned about HIV/AIDS in the past 4-5

years?

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Q1 (cont)

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Responses to Q2Rate each of

these sources of HIV/AIDS information

according to how credible

(believable) they have been

in your experience.

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Q2 (cont)

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Responses to Q3Please check the response that best represents how

you feel about these statements.

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Q3 (cont)

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Q3 (cont)

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Responses to Q4

Mark all of these HIV/AIDS treatments you have heard of.

Based on your experience, mark all treatments you think can be effective in treating HIV/AIDS.

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Survey Findings: Info Sources

Most popular sources 1. Television

2. Magazines

3. Family/friends (48%)

4. OR Newspapers (48%)

5. Radio

6. Books

Most credible sources1. Medical websites

2. OR Conventional MDs (both 57%)

3. Television

4. Books

5. HIV/AIDS websites

6. Magazines

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Survey Findings: Info Sources

Least popular sources

1. Alternative MDs

2. Social media

3. Emails

4. Blogs/online bulletin boards

5. Religious organisations

6. E-newsletters

Least credible sources1. Social media

2. Fellow workers

3. Religious organisations

4. Emails

5. Family/friends

6. Blogs/online bulletin boards

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Survey Reaction Interviews

• Conventional doctor: ‘Abstinence programs are not working and drug cocktails don’t work for all.’

• Advocate: ‘HIV-positive people are fatigued: they have technology mediated sex lives and they are tired of that. ’

• Alternative doctor: Survey participants ‘incredibly ignorant about treatments available and their effectiveness.’

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Conclusions

• Traditional media sources still important and credible

• Social media least credible• Alarming number of knowledge gaps regarding

HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and global trends.

• Lack of information about medical facts• Statistical assessment indicates HIV-positive

group needs info on HIV treatment options

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Survey Comments‘It’s sad we have gotten comfortable with these diseases. To

really educate yourself, you have to make an effort.’

—Bisexual man, HIV-positive

‘Taking this survey made me realize how much I don’t know

about HIV/AIDS .’

—Straight woman, HIV-negative

‘Knowledge is power!’

—Gay man, HIV-positive

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Future Work

• Most research has focused on how HIV/AIDs prevention programmes are working—little done regarding treatment options

• Opportunities to implement a customised transdisciplinary marcon model at Houston clinics

• Include conventional and alternative information about treatment choices

• Holistic research touches many disciplines: many publishing/presentation possibilities

• Survey could be replicated with other groups