Search

Search Results

ODESI Dataverse Logo
Borealis
Public Health Agency of Canada; EKOS Reserach Associates 2023-10-04 In 2003 and 2006, national attitudinal surveys on HIV/AIDS were conducted as part of the Initiative in order to establish baseline measures of Canadians’ awareness, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to HIV/AIDS. The purpose of the 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey is to build on the previous research to provide an overview of how the environment has evolved since 2006. The survey also explores the attitudes, knowledge and behaviour of Canadians on the issue of hepatitis C to inform the activities of the Hepatitis C Prevention, Support and Research Program. The research results will be used to provide critical evidence for the federal response to the prevention and control of community acquired infection, and support the public health function of preventing and controlling communicable disease by creating and sharing credible knowledge among stakeholders in order to facilitate coherent action with a focus on key populations. Evidence gathered through this survey is intended to enhance the capacity of community-based stakeholders to contribute to the prevention and control of communicable diseases in Canada. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-consultation-report”>Open Government Licence Consultation Report</a>

Map search instructions

1.Turn on the map filter by clicking the “Limit by map area” toggle.
2.Move the map to display your area of interest. Holding the shift key and clicking to draw a box allows for zooming in on a specific area. Search results change as the map moves.
3.Access a record by clicking on an item in the search results or by clicking on a location pin and the linked record title.
Note: Clusters are intended to provide a visual preview of data location. Because there is a maximum of 50 records displayed on the map, they may not be a completely accurate reflection of the total number of search results.