Publications and Reports
Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS - Part One: Global HIV/AIDS
A new national survey of Americans' views on global HIV/AIDS including foreign aid, general knowledge about the global epidemic and the role of the United States, as well as which individuals are associated with the fight against global HIV/AIDS and where Americans get information about the issue.
Kaiser Family Foundation, June 2004
Kaiser Family Foundation:The Global Impact of HIV/AIDS on Youth
Fact sheet provides an overview of the impact of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic on young people, including data on prevalence and incidence, why adolescents are vulnerable to HIV, which young people are at particular risk and the role of prevention.
Kaiser Family Foundation, May 2002
"The Tip of the Iceberg: The Global Impact of HIV/AIDS on Youth"
HIV/AIDS has always been an epidemic of young people, but new projections indicate that if trends persist, the current impact on youth is only the tip of the iceberg, according to a report released today by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Analysis of new U.S. Census Bureau data by the Foundation projects the number of young people ages 15 to 24 living with HIV/AIDS rising from 12.4 million in 2001 to 21.5 million by the end of the decade — a more than 70 percent increase.
Kaiser Family Foundation, July 2002
"Young People at Risk: HIV/AIDS Among America's Youth"
Fact sheet covers statistics on HIV/AIDS and youth and offers suggestions on improving HIV prevention for young people.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
"Young People and HIV/AIDS: Opportunity in Crisis"
Report contains important data about why young people are key to defeating the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, including results from more than 60 new national surveys.
UNICEF, 2002
"Purple Is The Color Of The Future: South Africa struggles to save its youth and its future from the onrushing HIV epidemic"
A "Narrative Matters" piece about the nationwide South African South African teen prevention program.
Health Affairs, May/June 2002
UNAIDS' "AIDS Epidemic Update 2003"
Issued annually, this report provides an exhaustive overview of current knowledge and understanding of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, from global and regional mortality and morbidity rates and trends, to prevailing financial and human resources gaps in our collective response to the epidemic to date.
UNAIDS and WHO, November 2004
"Children on the Brink 2004: A Joint Report of New Orphan Estimates and a Framework of Action"
Children on the Brink 2004 presents the latest statistics on historical, current and projected numbers of children under 18 who have been orphaned by AIDS and other causes. This edition of the biannial report underscores the changing needs of this vulnerable group as they progress through adolescence and calls for the urgent development and expansion of family and community support.
UNAIDS/UNICEF/USAID, 2004
Kaiser Family Foundation: AIDS at 21: Media Coverage of the HIV Epidemic 1981-2002
The Kaiser Family Foundation, in conjunction with Princeton Survey Research Associates, conducted a comprehensive examination of media coverage of HIV/AIDS from 1981 to 2002. The study investigates the volume of HIV/AIDS coverage over time and key events, domestic versus international focus of coverage, the portrayal of affected populations, story topics, the tone of the media coverage, the length and placement of the coverage, and the consumer education component.
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