018-18STBBI Survey Name (Position) Label unique_id (1) Unique ID Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: N4 Write Format: N4 mode (2) Mode Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Phone 2 Online prov (3) Province or territory Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 BC 2 AB 3 SK 4 MB 5 ON 6 QC 7 NB 8 NS 9 PE 10 NL 11 YK 12 NT 13 NU QGENDR (4) With which gender do you identify? #QGENDR Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Male 2 Female 77 Prefer to self-identify (specify): 99 Prefer not to say age (5) Age Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 16-24 2 25-34 3 35-44 4 45-54 5 55-64 6 65 up 9 No response QKNOW1A (6) HIV Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all knowledgeable 2 2 3 3 Moderately knowledgeable 4 4 5 5 Extremely knowledgeable 9 Don't know/No response QKNOW1B (7) Hepatitis C Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all knowledgeable 2 2 3 3 Moderately knowledgeable 4 4 5 5 Extremely knowledgeable 9 Don't know/No response QKNOW1C (8) Hepatitis B Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all knowledgeable 2 2 3 3 Moderately knowledgeable 4 4 5 5 Extremely knowledgeable 9 Don't know/No response QKNOW1D (9) Sexually transmitted infections such as Gonorrhea, Chlamydia or Syphilis Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all knowledgeable 2 2 3 3 Moderately knowledgeable 4 4 5 5 Extremely knowledgeable 9 Don't know/No response HRISKA (10) HIV Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Very low risk 2 2 3 3 Moderate risk 4 4 5 5 Very high risk 9 Don't know/No response HRISKB (11) Hepatitis C Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Very low risk 2 2 3 3 Moderate risk 4 4 5 5 Very high risk 9 Don't know/No response HRISKC (12) Hepatitis B Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Very low risk 2 2 3 3 Moderate risk 4 4 5 5 Very high risk 9 Don't know/No response HRISKD (13) Sexually transmitted infections such as Gonorrhea, Chlamydia or Syphilis Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Very low risk 2 2 3 3 Moderate risk 4 4 5 5 Very high risk 9 Don't know/No response Q2_1 (14) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_2 (15) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_3 (16) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_4 (17) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_5 (18) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_6 (19) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_7 (20) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_8 (21) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_9 (22) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_10 (23) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_11 (24) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_12 (25) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_13 (26) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_14 (27) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_15 (28) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q2_16 (29) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting hepatitis C, a viral infection that causes liver inflammation, sometimes leading to serious liver damage. That is, how... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 2 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 3 Unprotected sexual intercourse 4 Unsterile tattooing/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 Being born to a mother who has Hepatitis C 9 Lived in/travelled to a country where hepatitis C is common 10 Received medical care where non-sterile equipment may have been used 11 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in Canada before 1992 12 Received a blood transfusion, blood products or organ transplants in a country where Hepatitis C is common 13 Received vaccination where non-sterile equipment may have been used 14 CONTAMINATED FOOD/BEVERAGES, DIRTY WATER/FOOD, LACK OF PROPER FOOD/DRINK PREPARATION 15 OPEN WOUNDS/CUTS 18 DRINKING ALCOHOL/ALCOHOLICS 19 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (GENERAL) 20 TRAVELLING, WHILE ON VACATION 21 CONTRACTED BY AN INFECTED INDIVIDUAL, VIRAL/AIRBORNE, CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 22 BODILY FLUIDS 23 BLOOD, BLOOD ON BLOOD CONTACT 25 BLOOD TRANSFUSION (GENERAL MENTION) 26 UNSANITARY PRACTICES/CONDITIONS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 NOT GETTING VACCINATED 28 BEACHES, SWIMMING POOLS, HOT TUBS 29 DRUG USERS, DRUGS 30 SPA TREATMENTS, PEDICURES/MANICURES AT SALONS (UNSAFE PRACTICES) 31 IN HOSPITALS/DENTISTS WITH CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT 32 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 33 UNHEALTHY LIVING/PRACTICES (POOR DIET, IMPROPER HYGIENE/NOT WASHING HANDS, LACK OF HEALTH CARE...) 38 UNPROTECTED SEX/SEXUAL ACTIVITY (UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF ACTIVITY) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q10A (30) Many people living with hepatitis C do not know they have it. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 False 9 Don't know/No response Q10B (31) A blood test is the only way to know if you have contracted hepatitis C. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 False 9 Don't know/No response Q10C (32) People in your age group are more likely to have or contract hepatitis C than those in other age groups. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 False 9 Don't know/No response QCOMFHC (33) How comfortable would you be working around or having casual contact with someone who is living with hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very uncomfortable 2 Somewhat uncomfortable 3 Somewhat comfortable 4 Very comfortable 9 Don't know/No response QRISKG_1 (34) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_2 (35) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_3 (36) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_4 (37) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_5 (38) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_6 (39) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_7 (40) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_8 (41) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_9 (42) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_10 (43) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_11 (44) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_12 (45) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_13 (46) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_14 (47) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_15 (48) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_16 (49) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_17 (50) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_18 (51) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_19 (52) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_20 (53) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_21 (54) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_22 (55) As far as you know, in Canada today, what groups in society are most at risk of getting hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 People who inject drugs 2 Gay and/or bisexual men 3 Men 4 Women 5 Blood transfusion recipients/people with hemophilia 7 Those who practice unprotected sex 8 Babies born to mothers with Hepatitis C 9 People who have tattoos, body piercing 10 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 11 Younger people 12 Older people/baby boomer 13 Indigenous peoples 14 People in prisons 15 New immigrants 16 Sex trade workers 17 People who are homeless and/or street involved 18 THOSE LIVING IN UNSANITARY/UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS 19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS, FIRST RESPONDERS, THOSE WORKING IN HEALTH CARE FIELD/ENVIRONMENT 20 LOW INCOME, LOWER INCOME BRACKET 23 ALCOHOLICS 25 UNEDUCATED, UNKNOWLEDGEABLE 27 TRAVELLLERS, THOSE WHO TRAVEL FREQUENTLY 29 MIDDLE AGED, 40'S/50'S AGE BRACKET 30 OTHER PROFESSIONALS/WORKERS IN HIGH RISK FIELDS/ENVIRONMENT 31 THOSE WITH ILLNESS/DISABILITY, LOWERED/COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS 32 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 34 OTHER SPECIFIC ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 37 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS (MULTIPLE PARTNERS, NOT KNOWING HISTORY OF PARTNER/UNTESTED, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR) 38 SEXUALLY ACTIVE (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response Q14 (56) To the best of your knowledge, is there a cure for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response Q15 (57) Is there a vaccine available to prevent someone from getting hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response Q15B (58) Is there a vaccine available to prevent someone from getting hepatitis B? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response Q17_1 (59) Why do you think someone who is at risk of contracting hepatitis C, might not get tested for it? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Not understanding the risk factors / how hepatitis C is contracted/transmitted 2 Not understanding how serious it is 3 Not understanding how or where to get testing done 4 Not having access to health care to get testing done 5 Not understanding if there is treatment or a cure for hepatitis C 6 Not having any symptoms that would make them think they were infected 7 Do not see themselves at risk 8 Fear of people finding out/ being thought of as someone who has casual sex/ uses needles /etc 9 Fear of telling your partner 10 Health care provider did not recommend it 11 Do not have time or ability to get tested 12 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 13 FEAR OF KNOWING THE TRUTH/FINDING OUT IT IS POSITIVE 14 NATURE OF RISKY LIFESTYLE (E.G: DRUG/ALCOHOL USERS) 15 PERSONAL CHOICE, SIMPLY CHOOSE NOT TO BE TESTED 16 LAZINESS/IGNORANCE/NEGLIGENCE, INDIFFERENT OR DO NOT CARE 17 EXPENSE/COST WITH TESTING AND/OR TREATMENT 20 FEAR OF HOSPITALS/NEEDLES 22 DO NOT GO TO DOCTOR FOR REGULAR CHECK UPS, NOT SOMETHING THEY DO 24 FEAR OF DISCRIMINATION/REPERCUSSIONS, BEING REJECTED/LOSING EMPLOYMENT 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q17_2 (60) Why do you think someone who is at risk of contracting hepatitis C, might not get tested for it? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Not understanding the risk factors / how hepatitis C is contracted/transmitted 2 Not understanding how serious it is 3 Not understanding how or where to get testing done 4 Not having access to health care to get testing done 5 Not understanding if there is treatment or a cure for hepatitis C 6 Not having any symptoms that would make them think they were infected 7 Do not see themselves at risk 8 Fear of people finding out/ being thought of as someone who has casual sex/ uses needles /etc 9 Fear of telling your partner 10 Health care provider did not recommend it 11 Do not have time or ability to get tested 12 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 13 FEAR OF KNOWING THE TRUTH/FINDING OUT IT IS POSITIVE 14 NATURE OF RISKY LIFESTYLE (E.G: DRUG/ALCOHOL USERS) 15 PERSONAL CHOICE, SIMPLY CHOOSE NOT TO BE TESTED 16 LAZINESS/IGNORANCE/NEGLIGENCE, INDIFFERENT OR DO NOT CARE 17 EXPENSE/COST WITH TESTING AND/OR TREATMENT 20 FEAR OF HOSPITALS/NEEDLES 22 DO NOT GO TO DOCTOR FOR REGULAR CHECK UPS, NOT SOMETHING THEY DO 24 FEAR OF DISCRIMINATION/REPERCUSSIONS, BEING REJECTED/LOSING EMPLOYMENT 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q17_3 (61) Why do you think someone who is at risk of contracting hepatitis C, might not get tested for it? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Not understanding the risk factors / how hepatitis C is contracted/transmitted 2 Not understanding how serious it is 3 Not understanding how or where to get testing done 4 Not having access to health care to get testing done 5 Not understanding if there is treatment or a cure for hepatitis C 6 Not having any symptoms that would make them think they were infected 7 Do not see themselves at risk 8 Fear of people finding out/ being thought of as someone who has casual sex/ uses needles /etc 9 Fear of telling your partner 10 Health care provider did not recommend it 11 Do not have time or ability to get tested 12 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 13 FEAR OF KNOWING THE TRUTH/FINDING OUT IT IS POSITIVE 14 NATURE OF RISKY LIFESTYLE (E.G: DRUG/ALCOHOL USERS) 15 PERSONAL CHOICE, SIMPLY CHOOSE NOT TO BE TESTED 16 LAZINESS/IGNORANCE/NEGLIGENCE, INDIFFERENT OR DO NOT CARE 17 EXPENSE/COST WITH TESTING AND/OR TREATMENT 20 FEAR OF HOSPITALS/NEEDLES 22 DO NOT GO TO DOCTOR FOR REGULAR CHECK UPS, NOT SOMETHING THEY DO 24 FEAR OF DISCRIMINATION/REPERCUSSIONS, BEING REJECTED/LOSING EMPLOYMENT 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_1 (62) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_2 (63) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_3 (64) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_4 (65) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_5 (66) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_6 (67) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_7 (68) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_8 (69) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_9 (70) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_10 (71) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_11 (72) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_12 (73) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_13 (74) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_14 (75) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response Q19_15 (76) Which of the following do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for hepatitis C? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment/possible cure 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 IMPROVE ACCESS/BARRIERS TO TESTING (E,G; COST, DISTANCE TO ACCESS HEALTH CARE IN RURAL/REMOTE COMMUNITIES, MADE MANDATORY/GROUPED WITH OTHER REGULAR TESTS OFFERED) 9 MORE WIDESPREAD MEDIA CAMPAIGNS (SOCIAL MEDIA, REACH MORE PEOPLE/DEMOGRAPHICS, USE MORE METHODS TO GET MESSAGE ACROSS, INCLUDED IN SCHOOL CIRRICULUM/SEX EDUCATION/SCHOOL CAMPIAGNS...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response RISK2_1 (77) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting hepatitis C is low. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 2 Married/only one partner/monogamous 9 I don't use IV drugs 10 I don't engage in risky behaviours 12 LITTLE/NO TRAVEL 13 KNOWLEDGE OF RISKS, TAKE PRECAUTIONS/CAREFUL PRACTICES, KNOW HOW TO AVOID/MINIMIZE RISK FACTORS 14 NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 DO NOT USE DRUGS (GENERAL MENTION) 17 MINIMAL/LIMITED EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE/PLACES associated with ri 18 DO NOT USE NEEDLES, DO NOT SHARE NEEDLES (GENERAL MENTION) 19 MY AGE (GENERAL MENTION AND INDICATIONS THAT AGE WOULD REFLECT BEHAVIOUR I.E.; OLDER...) 20 NO BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, DO NOT USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 21 DO NOT WORK IN A HIGH RISK ENVIRONMENT 23 HEALTHY, TAKE CARE OF MYSELF/GOOD DIET 24 NO TATTOOS/PIERCINGS 25 DO NOT DRINK ALCOHOL/DRINK VERY LITTLE 26 DO NOT FIT INTO RISK CATEGORIES, NOT EASY TO CONTRACT, NOT IN A HIGH RISK GROUP 27 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR (NOT PROMISCUOUS, HAVE NOT HAD MANY PARTNERS/LIMIT PARTNERS, KNOW MY PARTNERS WELL) 29 I HAVE BEEN VACCINATED, GET/PLAN VACCINATION FOR TRAVEL 30 DO NOT KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT, DO NOT KNOW HOW THEY CAN BE INFECTED/HOW THEY CAN CATCH IT 31 REGULAR CHECK UPS/TESTING 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response RISK2_2 (78) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting hepatitis C is low. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 2 Married/only one partner/monogamous 9 I don't use IV drugs 10 I don't engage in risky behaviours 12 LITTLE/NO TRAVEL 13 KNOWLEDGE OF RISKS, TAKE PRECAUTIONS/CAREFUL PRACTICES, KNOW HOW TO AVOID/MINIMIZE RISK FACTORS 14 NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 DO NOT USE DRUGS (GENERAL MENTION) 17 MINIMAL/LIMITED EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE/PLACES associated with ri 18 DO NOT USE NEEDLES, DO NOT SHARE NEEDLES (GENERAL MENTION) 19 MY AGE (GENERAL MENTION AND INDICATIONS THAT AGE WOULD REFLECT BEHAVIOUR I.E.; OLDER...) 20 NO BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, DO NOT USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 21 DO NOT WORK IN A HIGH RISK ENVIRONMENT 23 HEALTHY, TAKE CARE OF MYSELF/GOOD DIET 24 NO TATTOOS/PIERCINGS 25 DO NOT DRINK ALCOHOL/DRINK VERY LITTLE 26 DO NOT FIT INTO RISK CATEGORIES, NOT EASY TO CONTRACT, NOT IN A HIGH RISK GROUP 27 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR (NOT PROMISCUOUS, HAVE NOT HAD MANY PARTNERS/LIMIT PARTNERS, KNOW MY PARTNERS WELL) 29 I HAVE BEEN VACCINATED, GET/PLAN VACCINATION FOR TRAVEL 30 DO NOT KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT, DO NOT KNOW HOW THEY CAN BE INFECTED/HOW THEY CAN CATCH IT 31 REGULAR CHECK UPS/TESTING 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response RISK2_3 (79) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting hepatitis C is low. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 2 Married/only one partner/monogamous 9 I don't use IV drugs 10 I don't engage in risky behaviours 12 LITTLE/NO TRAVEL 13 KNOWLEDGE OF RISKS, TAKE PRECAUTIONS/CAREFUL PRACTICES, KNOW HOW TO AVOID/MINIMIZE RISK FACTORS 14 NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 DO NOT USE DRUGS (GENERAL MENTION) 17 MINIMAL/LIMITED EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE/PLACES associated with ri 18 DO NOT USE NEEDLES, DO NOT SHARE NEEDLES (GENERAL MENTION) 19 MY AGE (GENERAL MENTION AND INDICATIONS THAT AGE WOULD REFLECT BEHAVIOUR I.E.; OLDER...) 20 NO BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, DO NOT USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 21 DO NOT WORK IN A HIGH RISK ENVIRONMENT 23 HEALTHY, TAKE CARE OF MYSELF/GOOD DIET 24 NO TATTOOS/PIERCINGS 25 DO NOT DRINK ALCOHOL/DRINK VERY LITTLE 26 DO NOT FIT INTO RISK CATEGORIES, NOT EASY TO CONTRACT, NOT IN A HIGH RISK GROUP 27 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR (NOT PROMISCUOUS, HAVE NOT HAD MANY PARTNERS/LIMIT PARTNERS, KNOW MY PARTNERS WELL) 29 I HAVE BEEN VACCINATED, GET/PLAN VACCINATION FOR TRAVEL 30 DO NOT KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT, DO NOT KNOW HOW THEY CAN BE INFECTED/HOW THEY CAN CATCH IT 31 REGULAR CHECK UPS/TESTING 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response RISK3_1 (80) You said earlier that your personal risk of contracting hepatitis C is moderate. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 2 I am gay 5 I have only one partner 6 I am not sexually active 19 MINIMAL/LIMITED EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE/PLACES associated with risk 20 LITTLE/NO TRAVEL 21 NO BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, DO NOT USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 22 KNOWLEDGEABLE TO RISKS/PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE, INFORMED ABOUT VIGILANT BEHAVIOUR/PAY ATTENTION 23 ACCIDENTS HAPPEN/CANNOT CONTROL EVERY SITUATION, EXPOSURE TO PUBLIC/PEOPLE WHO COULD SPREAD IT, UNKNOWN INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE INFECTED 24 TAKE GOOD CARE OF MYSELF/HEALTHY, GOOD DIET/REGULAR CHECK UPS 25 DO NOT USE DRUGS 26 HAVE A MISTAKEN/MISINFORMED IDEA OF HOW IT CAN BE SPREAD, DO NOT KNOW ALL THE WAYS IT CAN 27 THEY ARE VACCINATED/GETTING VACCINATED 28 DO NOT ENGAGE IN HIGH RISK SEXUAL ACTIVITY, PROTECTED (GENERAL MENTION) 29 DO NOT USE NEEDLES 30 THEY TRAVEL 31 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY BEHAVIOURS/LIFESTYLE 32 LOW IMMUNE SYSTEM, OTHER HEALTH ISSUES THAT COULD MAKE THEM SUSCEPTABLE 33 DO NOT WORK IN A HIGH(ER) ENVIRONMENT 34 WORK IN A HIGH(ER) RISK ENVIRONMENT 35 I AM SEXUALLY ACTIVE 36 SOMETIMES/HAVE ENGAGED IN UNPROTECTED SEX 37 HAVE HAD BLOOD TRANSFUSION/BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 39 NOT EASILY TRANSMITTED 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response RISK3_2 (81) You said earlier that your personal risk of contracting hepatitis C is moderate. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 2 I am gay 5 I have only one partner 6 I am not sexually active 19 MINIMAL/LIMITED EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE/PLACES associated with risk 20 LITTLE/NO TRAVEL 21 NO BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, DO NOT USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 22 KNOWLEDGEABLE TO RISKS/PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE, INFORMED ABOUT VIGILANT BEHAVIOUR/PAY ATTENTION 23 ACCIDENTS HAPPEN/CANNOT CONTROL EVERY SITUATION, EXPOSURE TO PUBLIC/PEOPLE WHO COULD SPREAD IT, UNKNOWN INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE INFECTED 24 TAKE GOOD CARE OF MYSELF/HEALTHY, GOOD DIET/REGULAR CHECK UPS 25 DO NOT USE DRUGS 26 HAVE A MISTAKEN/MISINFORMED IDEA OF HOW IT CAN BE SPREAD, DO NOT KNOW ALL THE WAYS IT CAN 27 THEY ARE VACCINATED/GETTING VACCINATED 28 DO NOT ENGAGE IN HIGH RISK SEXUAL ACTIVITY, PROTECTED (GENERAL MENTION) 29 DO NOT USE NEEDLES 30 THEY TRAVEL 31 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY BEHAVIOURS/LIFESTYLE 32 LOW IMMUNE SYSTEM, OTHER HEALTH ISSUES THAT COULD MAKE THEM SUSCEPTABLE 33 DO NOT WORK IN A HIGH(ER) ENVIRONMENT 34 WORK IN A HIGH(ER) RISK ENVIRONMENT 35 I AM SEXUALLY ACTIVE 36 SOMETIMES/HAVE ENGAGED IN UNPROTECTED SEX 37 HAVE HAD BLOOD TRANSFUSION/BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 39 NOT EASILY TRANSMITTED 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response RISK3_3 (82) You said earlier that your personal risk of contracting hepatitis C is moderate. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 2 I am gay 5 I have only one partner 6 I am not sexually active 19 MINIMAL/LIMITED EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE/PLACES associated with risk 20 LITTLE/NO TRAVEL 21 NO BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, DO NOT USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 22 KNOWLEDGEABLE TO RISKS/PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE, INFORMED ABOUT VIGILANT BEHAVIOUR/PAY ATTENTION 23 ACCIDENTS HAPPEN/CANNOT CONTROL EVERY SITUATION, EXPOSURE TO PUBLIC/PEOPLE WHO COULD SPREAD IT, UNKNOWN INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE INFECTED 24 TAKE GOOD CARE OF MYSELF/HEALTHY, GOOD DIET/REGULAR CHECK UPS 25 DO NOT USE DRUGS 26 HAVE A MISTAKEN/MISINFORMED IDEA OF HOW IT CAN BE SPREAD, DO NOT KNOW ALL THE WAYS IT CAN 27 THEY ARE VACCINATED/GETTING VACCINATED 28 DO NOT ENGAGE IN HIGH RISK SEXUAL ACTIVITY, PROTECTED (GENERAL MENTION) 29 DO NOT USE NEEDLES 30 THEY TRAVEL 31 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY BEHAVIOURS/LIFESTYLE 32 LOW IMMUNE SYSTEM, OTHER HEALTH ISSUES THAT COULD MAKE THEM SUSCEPTABLE 33 DO NOT WORK IN A HIGH(ER) ENVIRONMENT 34 WORK IN A HIGH(ER) RISK ENVIRONMENT 35 I AM SEXUALLY ACTIVE 36 SOMETIMES/HAVE ENGAGED IN UNPROTECTED SEX 37 HAVE HAD BLOOD TRANSFUSION/BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 39 NOT EASILY TRANSMITTED 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response RISK4_1 (83) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting hepatitis C is high. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am gay 2 I have more than one partner 3 I seldom or never have protected sex (condoms, etc) 10 I have an STI 14 PEOPLE/PLACES EXPOSURE, ALWAYS A RISK 15 WORK IN A HIGH(ER) RISK ENVIRONMENT 16 TRAVEL A LOT 17 HAVE HAD/GET BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, HAVE USED/USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 18 LOW IMMUNE SYSTEM, OTHER HEALTH ISSUES THAT COULD MAKE THEM SUSCEPTABLE 19 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response RISK4_2 (84) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting hepatitis C is high. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am gay 2 I have more than one partner 3 I seldom or never have protected sex (condoms, etc) 10 I have an STI 14 PEOPLE/PLACES EXPOSURE, ALWAYS A RISK 15 WORK IN A HIGH(ER) RISK ENVIRONMENT 16 TRAVEL A LOT 17 HAVE HAD/GET BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, HAVE USED/USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 18 LOW IMMUNE SYSTEM, OTHER HEALTH ISSUES THAT COULD MAKE THEM SUSCEPTABLE 19 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response RISK4_3 (85) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting hepatitis C is high. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am gay 2 I have more than one partner 3 I seldom or never have protected sex (condoms, etc) 10 I have an STI 14 PEOPLE/PLACES EXPOSURE, ALWAYS A RISK 15 WORK IN A HIGH(ER) RISK ENVIRONMENT 16 TRAVEL A LOT 17 HAVE HAD/GET BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, HAVE USED/USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 18 LOW IMMUNE SYSTEM, OTHER HEALTH ISSUES THAT COULD MAKE THEM SUSCEPTABLE 19 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_1 (86) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_2 (87) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_3 (88) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_4 (89) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_5 (90) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_6 (91) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_7 (92) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_8 (93) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_9 (94) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_10 (95) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_11 (96) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_12 (97) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_13 (98) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_14 (99) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_15 (100) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_16 (101) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_17 (102) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me what actions, factors or conditions could increase a person's risk of getting HIV. That is, how people might contract HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unprotected sex 4 Sharing needles/injection drug equipment 5 Sharing drug inhalation (snorting) equipment (e.g., straws) 6 Unsterile Tattoos/Tattooing/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilet seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 10 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding 13 By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated needle or other sharp object 14 Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with HIV 15 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED, SEXUALLY ACTIVE 16 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 19 BODILY FLUIDS/EXCHANGE OF BODILY FLUIDS (GENERAL) 21 SALIVA 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 25 DRUG USERS 27 UNHEALTHY HYGIENE PRACTICES, POOR DIET, NOT SEEING DOCTOR REGULARLY/TESTING 28 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE, LGBTQ 29 TRAVELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES 30 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 33 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 35 CONTAMINATED FOOD/DRINK 36 CONTAMINATED INSTRUMENTS/TOOLS, MEDICAL EQUIPMENT(VARIOUS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_1 (103) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_2 (104) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_3 (105) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_4 (106) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_5 (107) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_6 (108) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_7 (109) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_8 (110) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_9 (111) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_10 (112) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_11 (113) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_12 (114) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_13 (115) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_14 (116) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_15 (117) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_16 (118) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_17 (119) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_18 (120) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_19 (121) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_20 (122) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_21 (123) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_22 (124) As far as you know, what groups in society are most at risk of getting HIV? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Youth (under 25 years of age) 2 People who inject drugs 3 Gay and/or bisexual men 4 Women 5 Transgender people 6 Indigenous peoples 7 People in prisons 8 People who have unprotected sex 9 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 10 People with hemophilia 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 New immigrants to Canada 14 People who are homeless and/or street involved 15 Children with parents living with HIV 16 People of African or Caribbean descent 17 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 SEXUALLY RISKY BEHAVIOURS/DECISIONS (MULTIPLE PARTERS, PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOUR, NOT KNOWING PARTNERS HISTORY/NOT GETTING TESTED...) 20 HEALTH CARE WORKERS/FIRST RESPONDERS EXPOSURE IN THE WORKPLACE 22 RISKY LIFESTYLE/BEHAVIOURS 23 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 24 HOMOSEXUAL/GAY LIFESTYLE (NOT SPECIFIC TO GAY/BISEXUAL MEN) 27 OLDER GENERATION, ELDERLY 29 OTHER ETHNICITIES (VARIOUS) 32 MALES 36 MIDDLE AGED, 40's 77 Other 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response HRISK2_1 (125) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting HIV is low. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am heterosexual 2 Married/only one partner/monogamous 3 I am not sexually active 6 I always use a condom 7 I don't use IV drugs 8 I don't engage in risky behaviours 10 LITTLE/NO TRAVEL 11 KNOWLEDGE OF RISKS, TAKE PRECAUTIONS/CAREFUL PRACTICES, KNOW HOW TO AVOID/MINIMIZE RISK FACTORS 12 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR (NOT PROMISCUOUS, HAVE NOT HAD MANY PARTNERS/LIMIT PARTNERS, KNOW MY PARTNERS WELL) 13 DO NOT USE DRUGS (GENERAL MENTION) 14 DO NOT FIT INTO RISK CATEGORIES, NOT EASY TO CONTRACT, NOT IN A HIGH RISK GROUP 15 MINIMAL/LIMITED EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE/PLACES/PUBLIC, NOT IN PLACES IN WOULD BE 16 DO NOT USE NEEDLES, DO NOT SHARE NEEDLES (GENERAL MENTION) 17 MY AGE (GENERAL MENTION AND INDICATIONS THAT AGE WOULD REFLECT BEHAVIOUR I.E.; OLDER...) 18 HEALTHY, TAKE CARE OF MYSELF/GOOD DIET 19 DO NOT WORK IN A HIGH RISK ENVIRONMENT 20 NO BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, DO NOT USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 23 I HAVE BEEN VACCINATED, GET/PLAN VACCINATION FOR TRAVEL 24 PRACTICE SAFE SEX/PROTECTED SEX (GENERAL MENTION) 26 REGULAR CHECK UPS/TESTING 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HRISK2_2 (126) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting HIV is low. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am heterosexual 2 Married/only one partner/monogamous 3 I am not sexually active 6 I always use a condom 7 I don't use IV drugs 8 I don't engage in risky behaviours 10 LITTLE/NO TRAVEL 11 KNOWLEDGE OF RISKS, TAKE PRECAUTIONS/CAREFUL PRACTICES, KNOW HOW TO AVOID/MINIMIZE RISK FACTORS 12 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR (NOT PROMISCUOUS, HAVE NOT HAD MANY PARTNERS/LIMIT PARTNERS, KNOW MY PARTNERS WELL) 13 DO NOT USE DRUGS (GENERAL MENTION) 14 DO NOT FIT INTO RISK CATEGORIES, NOT EASY TO CONTRACT, NOT IN A HIGH RISK GROUP 15 MINIMAL/LIMITED EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE/PLACES/PUBLIC, NOT IN PLACES IN WOULD BE 16 DO NOT USE NEEDLES, DO NOT SHARE NEEDLES (GENERAL MENTION) 17 MY AGE (GENERAL MENTION AND INDICATIONS THAT AGE WOULD REFLECT BEHAVIOUR I.E.; OLDER...) 18 HEALTHY, TAKE CARE OF MYSELF/GOOD DIET 19 DO NOT WORK IN A HIGH RISK ENVIRONMENT 20 NO BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, DO NOT USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 23 I HAVE BEEN VACCINATED, GET/PLAN VACCINATION FOR TRAVEL 24 PRACTICE SAFE SEX/PROTECTED SEX (GENERAL MENTION) 26 REGULAR CHECK UPS/TESTING 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HRISK2_3 (127) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting HIV is low. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am heterosexual 2 Married/only one partner/monogamous 3 I am not sexually active 6 I always use a condom 7 I don't use IV drugs 8 I don't engage in risky behaviours 10 LITTLE/NO TRAVEL 11 KNOWLEDGE OF RISKS, TAKE PRECAUTIONS/CAREFUL PRACTICES, KNOW HOW TO AVOID/MINIMIZE RISK FACTORS 12 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR (NOT PROMISCUOUS, HAVE NOT HAD MANY PARTNERS/LIMIT PARTNERS, KNOW MY PARTNERS WELL) 13 DO NOT USE DRUGS (GENERAL MENTION) 14 DO NOT FIT INTO RISK CATEGORIES, NOT EASY TO CONTRACT, NOT IN A HIGH RISK GROUP 15 MINIMAL/LIMITED EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE/PLACES/PUBLIC, NOT IN PLACES IN WOULD BE 16 DO NOT USE NEEDLES, DO NOT SHARE NEEDLES (GENERAL MENTION) 17 MY AGE (GENERAL MENTION AND INDICATIONS THAT AGE WOULD REFLECT BEHAVIOUR I.E.; OLDER...) 18 HEALTHY, TAKE CARE OF MYSELF/GOOD DIET 19 DO NOT WORK IN A HIGH RISK ENVIRONMENT 20 NO BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, DO NOT USE BLOOD PRODUCTS/SERVICES 23 I HAVE BEEN VACCINATED, GET/PLAN VACCINATION FOR TRAVEL 24 PRACTICE SAFE SEX/PROTECTED SEX (GENERAL MENTION) 26 REGULAR CHECK UPS/TESTING 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HRISK3_1 (128) You said earlier that your personal risk of contracting HIV is moderate. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 2 I am gay/bisexual/lesbian/transgender/questioning/queer 3 I have only one partner 4 I always use a condom 5 I don't use IV drugs/don't share drug use equipment 6 I have multiple partners 19 KNOWLEDGE/AWARENESS, UNDERSTAND HOW TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS/SAFE PRACTICES 20 HIGH(ER) RISK JOB ENVIRONMENT 21 DO NOT LEAD A RISKY LIFESTYLE IN GENERAL 22 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR (KNOW PARTNER'S HISTORY, TESTING...) 23 PROPER HYGIENE/HEALTH PRACTICES, REGULAR CHECK UPS, GOOD DIET 24 DO ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL PRACTICES/BEHAVIOURS (DO NOT FIND OUT HISTORY, DO NOT GET TESTED REGULARLY...) 25 ACCIDENTS HAPPEN/CANNOT CONTROL EVERY SITUATION, EXPOSURE TO PUBLIC/PEOPLE WHO COULD SPREAD IT, UNKNOWN INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE INFECTED 26 DO NOT USE DRUGS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX (UNSPECIFIED) 28 USE PROTECTION (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HRISK3_2 (129) You said earlier that your personal risk of contracting HIV is moderate. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 2 I am gay/bisexual/lesbian/transgender/questioning/queer 3 I have only one partner 4 I always use a condom 5 I don't use IV drugs/don't share drug use equipment 6 I have multiple partners 19 KNOWLEDGE/AWARENESS, UNDERSTAND HOW TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS/SAFE PRACTICES 20 HIGH(ER) RISK JOB ENVIRONMENT 21 DO NOT LEAD A RISKY LIFESTYLE IN GENERAL 22 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR (KNOW PARTNER'S HISTORY, TESTING...) 23 PROPER HYGIENE/HEALTH PRACTICES, REGULAR CHECK UPS, GOOD DIET 24 DO ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL PRACTICES/BEHAVIOURS (DO NOT FIND OUT HISTORY, DO NOT GET TESTED REGULARLY...) 25 ACCIDENTS HAPPEN/CANNOT CONTROL EVERY SITUATION, EXPOSURE TO PUBLIC/PEOPLE WHO COULD SPREAD IT, UNKNOWN INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE INFECTED 26 DO NOT USE DRUGS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX (UNSPECIFIED) 28 USE PROTECTION (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HRISK3_3 (130) You said earlier that your personal risk of contracting HIV is moderate. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 2 I am gay/bisexual/lesbian/transgender/questioning/queer 3 I have only one partner 4 I always use a condom 5 I don't use IV drugs/don't share drug use equipment 6 I have multiple partners 19 KNOWLEDGE/AWARENESS, UNDERSTAND HOW TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS/SAFE PRACTICES 20 HIGH(ER) RISK JOB ENVIRONMENT 21 DO NOT LEAD A RISKY LIFESTYLE IN GENERAL 22 DO NOT ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR (KNOW PARTNER'S HISTORY, TESTING...) 23 PROPER HYGIENE/HEALTH PRACTICES, REGULAR CHECK UPS, GOOD DIET 24 DO ENGAGE IN RISKY SEXUAL PRACTICES/BEHAVIOURS (DO NOT FIND OUT HISTORY, DO NOT GET TESTED REGULARLY...) 25 ACCIDENTS HAPPEN/CANNOT CONTROL EVERY SITUATION, EXPOSURE TO PUBLIC/PEOPLE WHO COULD SPREAD IT, UNKNOWN INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE INFECTED 26 DO NOT USE DRUGS (GENERAL MENTION) 27 HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX (UNSPECIFIED) 28 USE PROTECTION (GENERAL MENTION) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HRISK4_1 (131) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting HIV is high. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am gay 2 I have more than one partner 3 I seldom or never have protected sex (condoms, etc) 7 My partner is HIV positive 13 HIGH(ER) RISK JOB ENVIRONMENT 16 HAVE CONTACT/KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 17 I AM HIV POSITIVE 18 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 OTHERS NOT PRACTICING SAFE SEX, LACK OF PROTECTION BEING USED 21 PARTNER/PERSON YOU ARE ENGAGED WITH DOES NOT DISCLOSE THEY ARE AT RISK OR POSITIVE 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HRISK4_2 (132) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting HIV is high. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am gay 2 I have more than one partner 3 I seldom or never have protected sex (condoms, etc) 7 My partner is HIV positive 13 HIGH(ER) RISK JOB ENVIRONMENT 16 HAVE CONTACT/KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 17 I AM HIV POSITIVE 18 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 OTHERS NOT PRACTICING SAFE SEX, LACK OF PROTECTION BEING USED 21 PARTNER/PERSON YOU ARE ENGAGED WITH DOES NOT DISCLOSE THEY ARE AT RISK OR POSITIVE 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HRISK4_3 (133) You said earlier that your own personal risk of contracting HIV is high. Why do you think this? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am gay 2 I have more than one partner 3 I seldom or never have protected sex (condoms, etc) 7 My partner is HIV positive 13 HIGH(ER) RISK JOB ENVIRONMENT 16 HAVE CONTACT/KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS IT 17 I AM HIV POSITIVE 18 SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED 19 OTHERS NOT PRACTICING SAFE SEX, LACK OF PROTECTION BEING USED 21 PARTNER/PERSON YOU ARE ENGAGED WITH DOES NOT DISCLOSE THEY ARE AT RISK OR POSITIVE 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ14 (134) To the best of your knowledge, is there a cure for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ15 (135) Is there a vaccine available to prevent someone from getting HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ15B (136) Is there a pill that can be taken to help prevent someone from getting HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HTREAT (137) How effective do you believe that HIV treatments are in helping people with the disease lead long and normal lives? Would you say they are... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Not at all effective 2 Not very effective 3 Somewhat effective 4 Effective 5 Very effective 9 Don't know/No response HQ16B_1 (138) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ16B_2 (139) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ16B_3 (140) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ16B_4 (141) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ16B_5 (142) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ16B_6 (143) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ16B_7 (144) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ16B_8 (145) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ16B_9 (146) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQ16B_10 (147) From what you know, where can someone get testing to diagnose HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Doctor's office 2 Clinic or hospital 3 Pharmacy 4 Community health centre 6 Testing laboratories 7 Home/Self-testing kits 8 BLOOD DONATION SERVICES TEST YOU, RED CROSS 9 LABS, ANYWHERE WHERE THEY CAN TEST, SOMEWHERE WITH A LAB UNIT 10 SEXUAL HEALTH CLINICS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD UNITS 11 PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT/UNIT/OFFICE 12 PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS, MOBILE UNITS, TESTING CAMPAIGNS IN SCHOOL/WORK, VOLUNTEER SET UPS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response HQAGA (148) I would know how and where to get tested for HIV if I felt I needed to Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 4 5 5 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGB (149) I am afraid of catching HIV when I know I am near someone living with HIV Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 4 5 5 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGC (150) A person who has HIV and is on treatment can reduce the amount of virus in their body so they cannot transmit the virus to others. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 4 5 5 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGE (151) It is the responsibility of people living with HIV to tell friends, family, co-workers or others that they have it Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 4 5 5 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGF (152) It is the responsibility of people living with HIV to tell sexual partners that they have it Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 Neither agree nor disagree 4 4 5 5 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HSERV1A (153) Would you use the services of a dentist or a doctor who is HIV positive? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HSERV1B (154) Would you use the services of a hairstylist or barber who is HIV positive? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response H17_1 (155) Why do you think someone who is at risk of contracting HIV, might not get tested for it? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Fear that test results will be positive 2 Little or no support network (family or friends) 3 Not having access to health care to get testing done/Not knowing how or where to get testing done 4 Not knowing if there is a cure or treatment for HIV 5 Not having any symptoms 6 Not knowing that persons testing positive for HIV may have normal lives with usual life expectancy 7 Fear of telling your partner 8 Fear of people finding out and treating you differently 9 Fear of being thought of as gay/someone having casual sex/someone with more than one sexual partner/someone using needles/ drug user/etc 10 Does not see themselves at risk for HIV/Does not know how HIV is contracted/transmitted 12 NATURE OF THEIR HEALTH PRACTICES, DO NOT GO TO DOCTOR REGULARLY, POOR DIET/SELF CARE 14 IGNORANCE/LAZINESS/NEGLECTFUL BEHAVIOUR, DO NOT CARE 15 COST/MEANS TO ACCESS TESTING/TREATMENT 17 FEAR OF LOSING EMPLOYMENT/FUTURE EMPLOYMENT CONCERNS 18 FEAR OF HOSPITALS/DOCTORS/NEEDLES 19 HAVE MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS, DRUG/ALCOHOL ADDICTIONS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H17_2 (156) Why do you think someone who is at risk of contracting HIV, might not get tested for it? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Fear that test results will be positive 2 Little or no support network (family or friends) 3 Not having access to health care to get testing done/Not knowing how or where to get testing done 4 Not knowing if there is a cure or treatment for HIV 5 Not having any symptoms 6 Not knowing that persons testing positive for HIV may have normal lives with usual life expectancy 7 Fear of telling your partner 8 Fear of people finding out and treating you differently 9 Fear of being thought of as gay/someone having casual sex/someone with more than one sexual partner/someone using needles/ drug user/etc 10 Does not see themselves at risk for HIV/Does not know how HIV is contracted/transmitted 12 NATURE OF THEIR HEALTH PRACTICES, DO NOT GO TO DOCTOR REGULARLY, POOR DIET/SELF CARE 14 IGNORANCE/LAZINESS/NEGLECTFUL BEHAVIOUR, DO NOT CARE 15 COST/MEANS TO ACCESS TESTING/TREATMENT 17 FEAR OF LOSING EMPLOYMENT/FUTURE EMPLOYMENT CONCERNS 18 FEAR OF HOSPITALS/DOCTORS/NEEDLES 19 HAVE MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS, DRUG/ALCOHOL ADDICTIONS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H17_3 (157) Why do you think someone who is at risk of contracting HIV, might not get tested for it? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Fear that test results will be positive 2 Little or no support network (family or friends) 3 Not having access to health care to get testing done/Not knowing how or where to get testing done 4 Not knowing if there is a cure or treatment for HIV 5 Not having any symptoms 6 Not knowing that persons testing positive for HIV may have normal lives with usual life expectancy 7 Fear of telling your partner 8 Fear of people finding out and treating you differently 9 Fear of being thought of as gay/someone having casual sex/someone with more than one sexual partner/someone using needles/ drug user/etc 10 Does not see themselves at risk for HIV/Does not know how HIV is contracted/transmitted 12 NATURE OF THEIR HEALTH PRACTICES, DO NOT GO TO DOCTOR REGULARLY, POOR DIET/SELF CARE 14 IGNORANCE/LAZINESS/NEGLECTFUL BEHAVIOUR, DO NOT CARE 15 COST/MEANS TO ACCESS TESTING/TREATMENT 17 FEAR OF LOSING EMPLOYMENT/FUTURE EMPLOYMENT CONCERNS 18 FEAR OF HOSPITALS/DOCTORS/NEEDLES 19 HAVE MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS, DRUG/ALCOHOL ADDICTIONS 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H17B_1 (158) What are some of the reasons someone who thought they may have HIV might hide it from others? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Afraid of stigma/DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT of being associated with the disease 2 Fear of loss of employment /insurance 3 Afraid of others' reactions to you, and worry about catching HIV from casual contact with you 4 Worry about what to say to family, friends, or employer. 6 Concern about not being able to be employed 7 Concern about being rejected by sexual partners 8 Afraid of being labelled as someone who is (gay/drug user/casual partner/other) 9 Afraid of dying from the disease 10 FEAR OF REJECTION/ABONDONMENT, REJECTED BY FRIENDS/FAMILY/LOSS OF RELATIONSHIP, ALONE WITH NO SUPPORT SYSTEM 13 IGNORANCE, DO NOT CARE WHAT THEY DO/IF PASSING IT ON TO OTHERS, MALICE 14 FEAR OF NOT LIVING A NORMAL LIFE, FEAR OF LIVING WITH THE DISEASE/MANAGING THEIR HEALTH, DEALING WITH SYMPTOMS 15 CONCERNS WITH PRIVACY/CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS, SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 16 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 18 CULTURAL/RELIGIOUS REASONS 19 DENIAL/DO NOT WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH, FEAR OF TESTING POSITIVE/REALITY 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H17B_2 (159) What are some of the reasons someone who thought they may have HIV might hide it from others? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Afraid of stigma/DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT of being associated with the disease 2 Fear of loss of employment /insurance 3 Afraid of others' reactions to you, and worry about catching HIV from casual contact with you 4 Worry about what to say to family, friends, or employer. 6 Concern about not being able to be employed 7 Concern about being rejected by sexual partners 8 Afraid of being labelled as someone who is (gay/drug user/casual partner/other) 9 Afraid of dying from the disease 10 FEAR OF REJECTION/ABONDONMENT, REJECTED BY FRIENDS/FAMILY/LOSS OF RELATIONSHIP, ALONE WITH NO SUPPORT SYSTEM 13 IGNORANCE, DO NOT CARE WHAT THEY DO/IF PASSING IT ON TO OTHERS, MALICE 14 FEAR OF NOT LIVING A NORMAL LIFE, FEAR OF LIVING WITH THE DISEASE/MANAGING THEIR HEALTH, DEALING WITH SYMPTOMS 15 CONCERNS WITH PRIVACY/CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS, SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 16 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 18 CULTURAL/RELIGIOUS REASONS 19 DENIAL/DO NOT WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH, FEAR OF TESTING POSITIVE/REALITY 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H17B_3 (160) What are some of the reasons someone who thought they may have HIV might hide it from others? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Afraid of stigma/DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT of being associated with the disease 2 Fear of loss of employment /insurance 3 Afraid of others' reactions to you, and worry about catching HIV from casual contact with you 4 Worry about what to say to family, friends, or employer. 6 Concern about not being able to be employed 7 Concern about being rejected by sexual partners 8 Afraid of being labelled as someone who is (gay/drug user/casual partner/other) 9 Afraid of dying from the disease 10 FEAR OF REJECTION/ABONDONMENT, REJECTED BY FRIENDS/FAMILY/LOSS OF RELATIONSHIP, ALONE WITH NO SUPPORT SYSTEM 13 IGNORANCE, DO NOT CARE WHAT THEY DO/IF PASSING IT ON TO OTHERS, MALICE 14 FEAR OF NOT LIVING A NORMAL LIFE, FEAR OF LIVING WITH THE DISEASE/MANAGING THEIR HEALTH, DEALING WITH SYMPTOMS 15 CONCERNS WITH PRIVACY/CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS, SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 16 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION 18 CULTURAL/RELIGIOUS REASONS 19 DENIAL/DO NOT WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH, FEAR OF TESTING POSITIVE/REALITY 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_1 (161) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_2 (162) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_3 (163) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_4 (164) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_5 (165) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_6 (166) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_7 (167) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_8 (168) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_9 (169) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_10 (170) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_11 (171) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_12 (172) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_13 (173) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_14 (174) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response H19_15 (175) What do you see as the best methods of encouraging people to get tested for HIV? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission 2 Knowledge that people can be infected and not know that there is treatment 3 Knowledge about how and where to access testing and treatment 4 Knowing that testing is fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 5 Education about safer drug use and/or harm reduction 6 Recommendation to get tested from health care providers 7 Information about sexual health and seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 8 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 9 ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY TO PARTNER(S)/SOCIETY 11 INFORMATION ABOUT HIGH RISK GROUPS/IDENTIFYING ONESELF AS, HOW TO REDUCE RISK BEHAVIOUR 13 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STIA (176) Chlamydia is not curable. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 False 9 Don't know/No response STIB (177) Pregnant women with syphilis can passed the infection to newborns if left untreated. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 False 9 Don't know/No response STIC (178) Gonorrhea is becoming resistant to antibiotic treatment. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 False 9 Don't know/No response STI4_1 (179) What do you think the reason would be for someone at risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection, might not get tested? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Fear that test results will be positive 2 Fear of telling your partner 3 Not having access to health care to get testing done/ Not knowing how or where to get testing done 5 Not having any symptoms 6 Fear of people finding out and treating you differently 7 Fear of being thought of as gay/someone having casual sex/someone with more than one sexual partner 8 Does not see themselves at risk/Does not know how it is contracted/transmitted 10 IGNORANCE/LAZINESS/NEGLECTFUL BEHAVIOUR, DO NOT CARE 11 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION (GENERAL MENTION) 16 PRIVACY CONCERNS, BREACHES OF CONFIDENTIALITY 18 NATURE OF THEIR HEALTH PRACTICES, DO NOT GO TO DOCTOR REGULARLY, POOR DIET/SELF CARE 19 COST/MEANS TO ACCESS TESTING/TREATMENT 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI4_2 (180) What do you think the reason would be for someone at risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection, might not get tested? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Fear that test results will be positive 2 Fear of telling your partner 3 Not having access to health care to get testing done/ Not knowing how or where to get testing done 5 Not having any symptoms 6 Fear of people finding out and treating you differently 7 Fear of being thought of as gay/someone having casual sex/someone with more than one sexual partner 8 Does not see themselves at risk/Does not know how it is contracted/transmitted 10 IGNORANCE/LAZINESS/NEGLECTFUL BEHAVIOUR, DO NOT CARE 11 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION (GENERAL MENTION) 16 PRIVACY CONCERNS, BREACHES OF CONFIDENTIALITY 18 NATURE OF THEIR HEALTH PRACTICES, DO NOT GO TO DOCTOR REGULARLY, POOR DIET/SELF CARE 19 COST/MEANS TO ACCESS TESTING/TREATMENT 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI4_3 (181) What do you think the reason would be for someone at risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection, might not get tested? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Fear that test results will be positive 2 Fear of telling your partner 3 Not having access to health care to get testing done/ Not knowing how or where to get testing done 5 Not having any symptoms 6 Fear of people finding out and treating you differently 7 Fear of being thought of as gay/someone having casual sex/someone with more than one sexual partner 8 Does not see themselves at risk/Does not know how it is contracted/transmitted 10 IGNORANCE/LAZINESS/NEGLECTFUL BEHAVIOUR, DO NOT CARE 11 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/EDUCATION/INFORMATION (GENERAL MENTION) 16 PRIVACY CONCERNS, BREACHES OF CONFIDENTIALITY 18 NATURE OF THEIR HEALTH PRACTICES, DO NOT GO TO DOCTOR REGULARLY, POOR DIET/SELF CARE 19 COST/MEANS TO ACCESS TESTING/TREATMENT 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_1 (182) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_2 (183) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_3 (184) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_4 (185) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_5 (186) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_6 (187) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_7 (188) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_8 (189) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_9 (190) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_10 (191) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_11 (192) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_12 (193) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_13 (194) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_14 (195) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI5_15 (196) Which of the following do you think are the best methods of encouraging people to get tested and/or treated for sexually transmitted infections? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Increased sexual health education and information about seeking testing that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 2 Increased knowledge about seriousness of illness and methods of transmission that is free of judgement and culturally sensitive 3 Increase knowledge that people can be infected and not know and that there is treatment and possible cure 4 Increase knowledge on how and where to access testing and treatment 5 Knowing that testing and treatment are fairly easy to do and privacy is protected 6 Recommendations from health care providers 7 MORE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS/PUBLIC ADVERTISING, MORE MEDIA METHODS USED TO REACH MORE PEOPLE, SEX ED IN SCHOOLS, MORE AVAILABLE AS INFORMATION 8 ACCESSIBILTY IMPROVED (MORE AVAILABLE, PART OF REGULAR TESTING/MANDATORY, COST REDUCED, MOBILE/AVAILABLE IN MORE PLACES/SUPPLY TEST KITS FOR HOME...) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response STI6 (197) Do you think that the responsibility to protect oneself against HIV and other sexually transmitted infections lies mostly with: Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 The individual 2 The person transmitting the infection 3 Both equally 9 Don't know/No response STI7 (198) Do you think that the responsibility to request testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections lies mostly with: Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 The individual 2 The doctor or other health care provider 3 Both equally 9 Don't know/No response Q87 (199) Your family doctor or another health care professional Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very uncomfortable 2 Somewhat uncomfortable 3 Somewhat comfortable 4 Very comfortable 9 Don't know/No response Q88 (200) A pharmacist Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very uncomfortable 2 Somewhat uncomfortable 3 Somewhat comfortable 4 Very comfortable 9 Don't know/No response Q89 (201) Your friends Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very uncomfortable 2 Somewhat uncomfortable 3 Somewhat comfortable 4 Very comfortable 9 Don't know/No response Q90 (202) Your family Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very uncomfortable 2 Somewhat uncomfortable 3 Somewhat comfortable 4 Very comfortable 9 Don't know/No response Q91 (203) A community-based organization Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very uncomfortable 2 Somewhat uncomfortable 3 Somewhat comfortable 4 Very comfortable 9 Don't know/No response Q92 (204) Online Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very uncomfortable 2 Somewhat uncomfortable 3 Somewhat comfortable 4 Very comfortable 9 Don't know/No response Q93 (205) A person living with HIV or Hepatitis C themselves Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very uncomfortable 2 Somewhat uncomfortable 3 Somewhat comfortable 4 Very comfortable 9 Don't know/No response Q94 (206) Your local AIDS or Hepatitis C organization Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very uncomfortable 2 Somewhat uncomfortable 3 Somewhat comfortable 4 Very comfortable 9 Don't know/No response Q95_1 (207) What would you say is the main reason that you would be uncomfortable? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 PRIVACY/CONFIDENTIALITY CONCERNS (SMALL TOWN, KNOW THEM TOO WELL, OPEN AREA/NOT PRIVATE./PEOPLE CAN OVERHEAR..) 2 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/TRAINING/EXPERTISE, COULD GIVE WRONG ADVICE 3 FEAR OF BEING JUDGED, STIGMA ATTACHED, WORRY ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE WOULD THING/THINK THEY HAVE IT IF ASKING 4 VERY PERSONAL THING 5 UNCOMFORTABLE TALKING TO FAMILY ABOUT IT, DO NOT WANT TO TALK ABOUT LETHEIR SEX LIVES WITH FAMILY MEMBERS 6 LACK OF FAMILIARITY WITH THEM, DO NOT HAVE A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH THEM 7 HARD TO TALK ABOUT/DELICATE SUBJECT, VERY SHY/UNCOMFORTABLE 8 CONCERNS ABOUT EXPOSURE TO INFECTION BEING IN AN INFECTED ENVIRONMENT/PERSON 9 FEAR OF HAVING IT/CONSEQUENCES, FEAR THE REALITY/POSITIVE RESULT 77 Other 98 Don't know 99 No response Q95_2 (208) What would you say is the main reason that you would be uncomfortable? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 PRIVACY/CONFIDENTIALITY CONCERNS (SMALL TOWN, KNOW THEM TOO WELL, OPEN AREA/NOT PRIVATE./PEOPLE CAN OVERHEAR..) 2 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/TRAINING/EXPERTISE, COULD GIVE WRONG ADVICE 3 FEAR OF BEING JUDGED, STIGMA ATTACHED, WORRY ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE WOULD THING/THINK THEY HAVE IT IF ASKING 4 VERY PERSONAL THING 5 UNCOMFORTABLE TALKING TO FAMILY ABOUT IT, DO NOT WANT TO TALK ABOUT LETHEIR SEX LIVES WITH FAMILY MEMBERS 6 LACK OF FAMILIARITY WITH THEM, DO NOT HAVE A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH THEM 7 HARD TO TALK ABOUT/DELICATE SUBJECT, VERY SHY/UNCOMFORTABLE 8 CONCERNS ABOUT EXPOSURE TO INFECTION BEING IN AN INFECTED ENVIRONMENT/PERSON 9 FEAR OF HAVING IT/CONSEQUENCES, FEAR THE REALITY/POSITIVE RESULT 77 Other 98 Don't know 99 No response Q95_3 (209) What would you say is the main reason that you would be uncomfortable? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 PRIVACY/CONFIDENTIALITY CONCERNS (SMALL TOWN, KNOW THEM TOO WELL, OPEN AREA/NOT PRIVATE./PEOPLE CAN OVERHEAR..) 2 LACK OF KNOWLEDGE/TRAINING/EXPERTISE, COULD GIVE WRONG ADVICE 3 FEAR OF BEING JUDGED, STIGMA ATTACHED, WORRY ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE WOULD THING/THINK THEY HAVE IT IF ASKING 4 VERY PERSONAL THING 5 UNCOMFORTABLE TALKING TO FAMILY ABOUT IT, DO NOT WANT TO TALK ABOUT LETHEIR SEX LIVES WITH FAMILY MEMBERS 6 LACK OF FAMILIARITY WITH THEM, DO NOT HAVE A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH THEM 7 HARD TO TALK ABOUT/DELICATE SUBJECT, VERY SHY/UNCOMFORTABLE 8 CONCERNS ABOUT EXPOSURE TO INFECTION BEING IN AN INFECTED ENVIRONMENT/PERSON 9 FEAR OF HAVING IT/CONSEQUENCES, FEAR THE REALITY/POSITIVE RESULT 77 Other 98 Don't know 99 No response SEXA (210) A casual partner, who you are not in a regular relationship with. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 No response SEXB (211) More than one partner. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 No response SEX2 (212) Would you say that you used a condom all of the time, most of the time, some of the time or none of the time? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 All 2 Most 3 Some 4 None 9 No response SEX6_1 (213) What was your reason(s) for using a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Reduce risk of becoming infected/ transmitting HIV specifically 3 Reduce risk of pregnancy 4 Request of partner 5 Responsible-safe sex, to protect one self 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response SEX6_2 (214) What was your reason(s) for using a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Reduce risk of becoming infected/ transmitting HIV specifically 3 Reduce risk of pregnancy 4 Request of partner 5 Responsible-safe sex, to protect one self 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response SEX6_3 (215) What was your reason(s) for using a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Reduce risk of becoming infected/ transmitting HIV specifically 3 Reduce risk of pregnancy 4 Request of partner 5 Responsible-safe sex, to protect one self 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response SEX7_1 (216) What was your reason(s) for not using a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 No sexual intercourse 2 No risk of getting an infectious disease 4 Assume that partner(s) do not have HIV/AIDS 5 Partner(s) have been recently tested negative for HIV 6 Not prepared for it 7 I don't like using condoms 8 Condoms are not easy to get 11 My partner doesn't like using condoms 14 KNOW PERSON/PARTNER VERY WELL, TRUST/BEEN WITH THEM A LONG TIME/MARRIED 15 NO RISK OF PREGNANCY (VARIOUS REASONS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response SEX7_2 (217) What was your reason(s) for not using a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 No sexual intercourse 2 No risk of getting an infectious disease 4 Assume that partner(s) do not have HIV/AIDS 5 Partner(s) have been recently tested negative for HIV 6 Not prepared for it 7 I don't like using condoms 8 Condoms are not easy to get 11 My partner doesn't like using condoms 14 KNOW PERSON/PARTNER VERY WELL, TRUST/BEEN WITH THEM A LONG TIME/MARRIED 15 NO RISK OF PREGNANCY (VARIOUS REASONS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response SEX7_3 (218) What was your reason(s) for not using a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 No sexual intercourse 2 No risk of getting an infectious disease 4 Assume that partner(s) do not have HIV/AIDS 5 Partner(s) have been recently tested negative for HIV 6 Not prepared for it 7 I don't like using condoms 8 Condoms are not easy to get 11 My partner doesn't like using condoms 14 KNOW PERSON/PARTNER VERY WELL, TRUST/BEEN WITH THEM A LONG TIME/MARRIED 15 NO RISK OF PREGNANCY (VARIOUS REASONS) 77 Other 99 Don't know/No response TEST_1 (219) Have you ever been tested for any of the following, excluding testing for insurance, blood donation and participation in research studies? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 HIV 2 Hepatitis C 3 Sexually transmitted infections 8 Never tested for any of the above 9 Don't know/No response TEST_2 (220) Have you ever been tested for any of the following, excluding testing for insurance, blood donation and participation in research studies? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 HIV 2 Hepatitis C 3 Sexually transmitted infections 8 Never tested for any of the above 9 Don't know/No response TEST_3 (221) Have you ever been tested for any of the following, excluding testing for insurance, blood donation and participation in research studies? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 HIV 2 Hepatitis C 3 Sexually transmitted infections 8 Never tested for any of the above 9 Don't know/No response TESTB (222) Was this within the last: Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 12 months 2 Last 5 years 3 Between 5 and 10 years ago 4 More than 10 years ago 9 Don't know/No response HOU20 (223) Which of the following types best describes your current household? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 One person, living alone 2 Single, with child/children 3 A married or common-law couple, without children 4 A married or common-law couple, with children 5 Single, without children, living with roommate(s) 6 Single, without children, living with family/ parents 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q130A (224) Other than Canadian, do you belong to another ethnic or cultural group(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response Q130_1 (225) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_2 (226) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_3 (227) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_4 (228) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_5 (229) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_6 (230) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_7 (231) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_8 (232) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_9 (233) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_10 (234) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_11 (235) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_12 (236) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_13 (237) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_14 (238) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_15 (239) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_16 (240) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_17 (241) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_18 (242) Which one(s)? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 British (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh) 2 French (includes Quebecois, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Manitoban, Acadian, etc.) 3 Other Western European (German, Dutch) 4 Scandinavian (Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian) 5 Eastern European (Polish, Russian, Czechoslovakian, Ukranian) 6 South European (Italian, Greek, Spanish) 7 Arabic (Egyptian, Lebanese) 8 West Asian (Afghani, Iranian) 9 South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Sri Lankan) 10 Southeast Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) 11 Oceania (Australian, Kiwi, Polynesian) 12 Latin American (Mexican, Brazilian, Chilean) 13 Native American/Indigenous (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali) 16 CARIBBEAN (JAMAICA, DOMINICAN, HAITIAN, GENERAL MENTIONS OF CARIBBEAN) 77 Other 98 None 99 Don't know/No response MINOR_1 (243) Do you consider yourself to belong to any of the following groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 A member of a visible minority 2 An Indigenous person 3 A person with a disability 4 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, Two-Spirit 5 None 9 Don't know/No response MINOR_2 (244) Do you consider yourself to belong to any of the following groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 A member of a visible minority 2 An Indigenous person 3 A person with a disability 4 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, Two-Spirit 5 None 9 Don't know/No response MINOR_3 (245) Do you consider yourself to belong to any of the following groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 A member of a visible minority 2 An Indigenous person 3 A person with a disability 4 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, Two-Spirit 5 None 9 Don't know/No response MINOR_4 (246) Do you consider yourself to belong to any of the following groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 A member of a visible minority 2 An Indigenous person 3 A person with a disability 4 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, Two-Spirit 5 None 9 Don't know/No response QBORN (247) Were you born in Canada? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 99 Prefer not to say QBORNB (248) How many years have you lived in Canada? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Less than 5 years 2 5-9 years 3 10-19 years 4 20-29 years 5 30 or more years 99 Don't know / No response D2 (249) What is the highest level of formal education that you have completed? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 2 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Grade 8 or less 2 Some high school 3 High school diploma or equivalent 4 Registered Apprenticeship or other trades certificate or diploma 5 College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 6 University certificate or diploma below bachelor's level 7 Bachelor's degree 8 Post graduate degree above bachelor's level 99 Prefer not to say INC (250) What is your annual household income from all sources before taxes? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 <$20,000 2 $20,000-$39,999 3 $40,000-$59,999 4 $60,000-$79,999 5 $80,000-$99,999 6 $100,000-$149,999 7 $150,000 or more 99 Don't know/No response POSTCELL (251) What are the first three digits of your postal code? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Please specify : 9 Don't know / No response QEND (252) Total Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Total WGT1 (253) Weight Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F8.2 Write Format: F8.2 1 EKOS Research Associates, Inc. 2018