038-12 – HIV/AIDS Survey List of variables on the working file Name (Position) Label QAGEX (42) In what year were you born? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Year 9 No response AQAGEX (43) In what year were you born? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F4 Write Format: F4 QAGEY (44) May we place your age into one of the following general age categories? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Under 20 2 20-21 years 3 22-24 years 4 25-34 years 5 35-44 years 6 45-54 years 7 55-64 years 8 65 years or older 9 Refuse PQ3 I am going to read you a list of diseases or health issues, and I'd like you to tell me for each one if you think that it is a very serious, somewhat serious, not very serious or not at all serious disease in Canada today. Q3A (49) Cancer[h1] Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response Q3B (50) Heart disease Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response Q3C (51) Diabetes Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response Q3D (52) Hepatitis C Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response Q3E (53) Obesity Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response Q3F (54) HIV / AIDS Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response QB3A (55) Cancer Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response QB3B (56) Heart disease Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response QB3C (57) Diabetes Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response QB3D (58) Hepatitis C Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response QB3E (59) Obesity Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response QB3F (60) HIV / AIDS Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Very serious 2 Somewhat serious 3 Not very serious 4 Not at all serious 9 Don't know/No response QKNOW1 (61) How knowledgeable would you say that you are about hepatitis C on a scale where one is not at all knowledgeable, 7 is extremely knowledgeable and the midpoint 4 is moderately knowledgeable? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all knowledgeable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately knowledgeable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely knowledgeable 9 Don't know/No response HRISK (62) How would you rate your own personal risk of contracting hepatitis C, using a scale where 1 is a very low risk, 7 is a very high risk and the midpoint 4 is moderate risk? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Very low risk 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderate risk 5 5 6 6 7 7 Very high risk 9 Don't know/No response Q2_1 (63) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how hepatitis C is passed on to another person? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q2_2 (64) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how hepatitis C is passed on to another person? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q2_3 (65) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how hepatitis C is passed on to another person? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q2_4 (66) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how hepatitis C is passed on to another person? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q2_5 (67) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how hepatitis C is passed on to another person? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q2_6 (68) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how hepatitis C is passed on to another person? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q2_7 (69) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how hepatitis C is passed on to another person? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AQ2 (70) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how hepatitis C is passed on to another person? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 Q10A (78) Many people who have been infected with the hepatitis C virus do not know they have the disease. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 Not true 9 Don't know/No response Q10B (79) People who have shared a needle only once are at risk of being infected with the hepatitis C virus. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 Not true 9 Don't know/No response Q10C (80) People in your age group are more likely to become infected with the hepatitis C virus 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 Not true 9 Don't know/No response Q10D (81) Blood recipients are at a high risk of contracting the hepatitis C virus Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 Not true 9 Don't know/No response QRISKG_1 (82) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_2 (83) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_3 (84) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_4 (85) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_5 (86) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_6 (87) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_7 (88) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_8 (89) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_9 (90) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_10 (91) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_11 (92) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_12 (93) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_13 (94) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_14 (95) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_15 (96) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_16 (97) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_17 (98) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_18 (99) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_19 (100) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_20 (101) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_21 (102) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response QRISKG_22 (103) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response AQRISKG (104) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 Q30_1 (105) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) Q30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q30_2 (106) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) Q30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q30_3 (107) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) Q30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response Q30_4 (108) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? 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Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) Q30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AQ30 (134) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 Q30BOX (135) Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 AQ30BOX (136) Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A150 Write Format: A150 Q14 (137) To the best of your knowledge, can hepatitis C be cured? 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 (138) Is there a vaccine available to prevent someone from becoming infected with 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 HKNOW1 (139) How knowledgeable would you say that you are about HIV/AIDS on a scale where one is not at all knowledgeable, 7 is extremely knowledgeable and the midpoint 4 is moderately knowledgeable? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all knowledgeable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately knowledgeable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely knowledgeable 9 Don't know/No response HQ2_1 (140) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_2 (141) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ23 (142) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_4 (143) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_5 (144) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_6 (145) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_7 (146) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_8 (147) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_9 (148) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_10 (149) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_11 (150) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_12 (151) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_13 (152) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_14 (153) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_15 (154) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_16 (155) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_17 (156) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_18 (157) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_19 (158) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_20 (159) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_21 (160) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_22 (161) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_23 (162) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_24 (163) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_25 (164) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_26 (165) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_27 (166) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_28 (167) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HQ2_29 (168) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Unsafe/unprotected oral sex 4 Sharing drug needles 5 Kissing 6 Tattoos/body piercing 7 Contact with physical objects (e.g., fountains, toilette seats) 8 Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) 9 Mosquito bites 10 Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) 11 A sneeze or cough 12 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AHQ2 (169) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how HIV, the virus associated with AIDS, is passed on to another person? That is, how might become infected? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 HQ2BBA (170) Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a man Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBB (171) Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBC (172) Unsafe/unprotected oral sex Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBD (173) Sharing drug needles Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBE (174) Kissing Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBF (175) Tattoos/body piercing Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBG (176) Contact with physical objects (e.g. fountains, toilet seats) Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBH (177) Blood to blood contact (e.g. from an open cut) Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBI (178) Mosquito bites Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBJ (179) Casual contact (e.g., hugging, shaking hands) Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBK (180) A sneeze or cough Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HQ2BBL (181) From mother to child during pregnancy Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 Don't know/No response HTST1B_1 (182) As far as you know, can someone find out for certain if they have HIV/AIDS from... ? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood test 2 Physical examination 3 Self-diagnosis 4 X-ray 77 &#NOTEDNR2 Other (specify) 98 &#NOTEDNR2 NONE OF THE ABOVE 99 &#NOTEDNR2 Don't know/No response HTST1B_2 (183) As far as you know, can someone find out for certain if they have HIV/AIDS from... ? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood test 2 Physical examination 3 Self-diagnosis 4 X-ray 77 &#NOTEDNR2 Other (specify) 98 &#NOTEDNR2 NONE OF THE ABOVE 99 &#NOTEDNR2 Don't know/No response HTST1B_3 (184) As far as you know, can someone find out for certain if they have HIV/AIDS from... ? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood test 2 Physical examination 3 Self-diagnosis 4 X-ray 77 &#NOTEDNR2 Other (specify) 98 &#NOTEDNR2 NONE OF THE ABOVE 99 &#NOTEDNR2 Don't know/No response HTST1B_4 (185) As far as you know, can someone find out for certain if they have HIV/AIDS from... ? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood test 2 Physical examination 3 Self-diagnosis 4 X-ray 77 &#NOTEDNR2 Other (specify) 98 &#NOTEDNR2 NONE OF THE ABOVE 99 &#NOTEDNR2 Don't know/No response HTST1B_5 (186) As far as you know, can someone find out for certain if they have HIV/AIDS from... ? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood test 2 Physical examination 3 Self-diagnosis 4 X-ray 77 &#NOTEDNR2 Other (specify) 98 &#NOTEDNR2 NONE OF THE ABOVE 99 &#NOTEDNR2 Don't know/No response AHTST1B (187) As far as you know, can someone find out for certain if they have HIV/AIDS from... ? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A150 Write Format: A150 HGRPS_1 (188) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_2 (189) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_3 (190) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_4 (191) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_5 (192) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_6 (193) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_7 (194) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_8 (195) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_9 (196) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_10 (197) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_11 (198) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_12 (199) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_13 (200) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_14 (201) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_15 (202) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_16 (203) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_17 (204) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_18 (205) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_19 (206) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_20 (207) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_21 (208) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HGRPS_22 (209) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canadian youth (under 25 years of age) 2 Injection drug users 3 Homosexual men 4 Women living in poverty 6 Aboriginal people 7 Prison inmates 8 Health care professionals 9 People who have unprotected sex 10 People who have blood transfusions or organ transplants 11 Low income Canadians 12 Sex trade workers 13 Haemophiliacs 14 New immigrants to Canada 15 Homeless 16 Everyone is at risk/No specific group 17 Children with parents carrying HIV/AIDS 18 People of African descent 19 Other ethnic groups 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AHGRPS (210) As far as you know, are there any specific groups in the Canadian population that have been most affected by HIV/AIDS? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 HQ14 (212) To the best of your knowledge, can HIV/AIDS be cured? 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 (213) To the best of your knowledge, can HIV/AIDS be cured if treated early? 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 HTREAT (214) How effective do you believe that HIV/AIDS treatments are in helping people with the disease lead 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 Very effective 9 Don't know/No response HQAGA (219) I could not be friends with someone who has HIV/AIDS Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGB (220) People who get HIV/AIDS through sex or drug use got what they deserve Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGC (221) People who have HIV/AIDS should be allowed to serve the public in positions like dentists Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGD (222) People who have HIV/AIDS should be allowed to serve the public in positions like hairstylists Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGE (223) I feel anger toward people living with HIV/AIDS Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGF (224) I feel afraid of people living with HIV/AIDS Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGGA (225) HIV/AIDS is mostly a drug user's disease Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGGB (226) HIV/AIDS is mostly a gay person's disease Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGH (227) HIV/AIDS is mostly a third world disease Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGI (228) Young women in Canada are increasingly at risk for 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 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGJ (229) Young men in Canada are increasingly at risk for 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 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGK (230) A person can have HIV for ten years or more without developing AIDS Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGL (231) When a person has HIV/AIDS, his or her body cannot defend itself against common illnesses and diseases, such as colds and pneumonia Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGM (232) AIDS is always fatal Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGN (233) HIV/AIDS is much less of a problem in Canada today than it was ten years ago Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGO (234) It is the responsibility of people living with HIV/AIDS to protect others from getting the disease Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQAGP (235) It is the responsibility of people living with HIV/AIDS to tell 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 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HCOMFT (236) Now I would like you to tell me if you would feel very comfortable, somewhat comfortable, somewhat uncomfortable or very uncomfortable with each of the following... How comfortable or uncomfortable would you be if... Your child were attending a school... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 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 HQ35 (237) When you think of your child attending school with a student known to have HIV/AIDS, what is the one thing that makes you most uncomfortable? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 My child contracting/catching HIV/AIDS 2 My child hearing about HIV/AIDS 3 Knowing that my child would be around the type of person to have HIV/AIDS 4 My child coming into contact with the type of person who has HIV/AIDS 5 An accident in school where that person gets blood on my child 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AHQ35 (238) When you think of your child attending school with a student known to have HIV/AIDS, what is the one thing that makes you most uncomfortable? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A150 Write Format: A150 HCMF2A (239) How comfortable or uncomfortable would you be if...You worked in an office where someone working with you had HIV/AIDS? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 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 HQ37 (240) When you think about working with someone who has HIV/AIDS, what is it that makes you most uncomfortable? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Using the same bathroom 2 Using the same kitchen/drinking glasses and plates 3 An accident where that person gets blood on others 4 Being around the type of person who has contracted HIV/AIDS 5 Being reminded that HIV/AIDS exists 6 Contracting it myself (general-unspecified) 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AHQ37 (241) When you think about working with someone who has HIV/AIDS, what is it that makes you most uncomfortable? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A150 Write Format: A150 HCOMF3 (242) How comfortable or uncomfortable would you be with...Shopping at a small neighbourhood grocery store, if you found out that the owner had HIV/AIDS? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 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 HQ39 (243) When you think about shopping at a small neighbourhood grocery store where the owner has HIV/AIDS, what is the one thing that makes you the most uncomfortable? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Touching the same products that the owner touched 2 Coming into contact with the owner 3 Being seen in a store where the owner has HIV/ AIDS 4 Giving my business to a store where the owner has HIV/ AIDS 5 Contracting it myself 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AHQ39 (244) When you think about shopping at a small neighbourhood grocery store where the owner has HIV/AIDS, what is the one thing that makes you the most uncomfortable? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A150 Write Format: A150 HCMF5A (245) How comfortable or uncomfortable would you be with...A close friend or family member dating someone with HIV/AIDS? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 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 HQ41 (247) How comfortable or uncomfortable would you be using a restaurant drinking glass once used by a person living with HIV/AIDS? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 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 HQ42 (248) How comfortable or uncomfortable would you be wearing a sweater once worn by a person living with HIV/AIDS? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 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 PHP45 Did not answer Hep C block If... RHEPHIV = 2 Some people in our society are uncomfortable with HIV/AIDS and with people who have it. Please tell me how much you believe that each of the following factors might explain their discomfort. Use a scale where 1 is not at all, 7 is strongly and the mid point four is a moderately. HP45A (250) That AIDS is fatal.[h2] Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not a factor at all 2 2 3 3 4 4 A moderate factor 5 5 6 6 7 7 A very strong factor 9 Don't know/No response HP45B (251) That HIV/AIDS is often associated with drug use Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not a factor at all 2 2 3 3 4 4 A moderate factor 5 5 6 6 7 7 A very strong factor 9 Don't know/No response HP45C (252) That HIV/AIDS is often associated with casual/promiscuous sex. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not a factor at all 2 2 3 3 4 4 A moderate factor 5 5 6 6 7 7 A very strong factor 9 Don't know/No response HP45D (253) That HIV/AIDS is often associated with homosexual sex. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not a factor at all 2 2 3 3 4 4 A moderate factor 5 5 6 6 7 7 A very strong factor 9 Don't know/No response HP45E (254) That some people are afraid of becoming infected with HIV through casual contact (e.g. touching someone who is HIV positive). Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not a factor at all 2 2 3 3 4 4 A moderate factor 5 5 6 6 7 7 A very strong factor 9 Don't know/No response PHP55 To what extent do you believe the following on a scale where 1 is not at all, 7 is completely and the midpoint 4 is moderately. HP55A (255) People are unwilling to be tested for HIV because of the stigma associated with the disease.[h3] Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 No extent at all 2 2 3 3 4 4 A moderate extent 5 5 6 6 7 7 A very large extent 9 Don't know/No response HP55B (256) People are unwilling to tell others they have HIV because of the stigma associated with the disease. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 No extent at all 2 2 3 3 4 4 A moderate extent 5 5 6 6 7 7 A very large extent 9 Don't know/No response HP55C (257) People living with HIV/AIDS can experience difficulty getting housing, health care and employment because of the stigma associated with the disease. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 No extent at all 2 2 3 3 4 4 A moderate extent 5 5 6 6 7 7 A very large extent 9 Don't know/No response HQ64A (258) People living with HIV/AIDS have the same right to employment as I do. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQ64B (259) People living with HIV/AIDS have the same right to health care as I do. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQ64C (260) People living with HIV/AIDS have the same right to housing as I do. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQ64D (261) People living with HIV/AIDS have the right to be sexually active. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HQ64E (262) The names of people with HIV/AIDS should be made public so that others can avoid them. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Completely disagree 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither agree nor disagree 5 5 6 6 7 7 Completely agree 9 Don't know/No response HREAC1A (263) If a close friend had HIV/AIDS. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Avoid completely 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither 5 5 6 6 7 7 Support completely 9 Don't know/No response HREAC1B (264) If you had a young child attending school where one of the students was known to have HIV/AIDS. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Avoid completely 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither 5 5 6 6 7 7 Support completely 9 Don't know/No response HREAC1C (265) If you worked in an office where someone working with you had HIV/AIDS? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Avoid completely 2 2 3 3 4 4 Neither 5 5 6 6 7 7 Support completely 9 Don't know/No response HINFO1_1 (266) Where have you heard, seen or read about HIV/AIDS in the past year? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO1BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response _ HINFO1_2 (267) Where have you heard, seen or read about HIV/AIDS in the past year? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO1BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO1_3 (268) Where have you heard, seen or read about HIV/AIDS in the past year? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO1BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO1_4 (269) Where have you heard, seen or read about HIV/AIDS in the past year? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO1BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO1_5 (270) Where have you heard, seen or read about HIV/AIDS in the past year? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO1BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO1_6 (271) Where have you heard, seen or read about HIV/AIDS in the past year? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 8 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO1BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO1_7 (272) Where have you heard, seen or read about HIV/AIDS in the past year? 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Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO2BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO2_20 (312) If you were looking for information about HIV/AIDS today, where would you go to get that information? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO2BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO2_21 (313) If you were looking for information about HIV/AIDS today, where would you go to get that information? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO2BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO2_22 (314) If you were looking for information about HIV/AIDS today, where would you go to get that information? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO2BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO2_23 (315) If you were looking for information about HIV/AIDS today, where would you go to get that information? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO2BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response HINFO2_24 (316) If you were looking for information about HIV/AIDS today, where would you go to get that information? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Television - general 2 Television news/documentaries 3 Television health program 4 Television show/movie 5 Radio news 6 Radio health program 7 Newspaper article 8 Magazines - general 9 Health magazine 10 Health journals 11 Books/Library 12 Websites/Internet (please specify) HINFO2BOX 13 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 14 Advertising (e.g., TV, pamphlets, posters, etc.) 15 Doctors 16 Nurse or other health care professional/Hospit 17 Pharmacist 18 At school 19 At work 20 Health Canada 21 Public Health Agency of Canada 22 AIDS Organizations/Community organizations 23 Family or friends 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AHINFO2 (317) If you were looking for information about HIV/AIDS today, where would you go to get that information? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 HINFO2BOX (318) Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 AHINFO2BOX (319) Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A150 Write Format: A150 PRERE I'd like to ask you to rate the reliability of a number of sources of information about HIV/AIDS on a scale where 1 is not at all reliable and 7 is extremely reliable, with a midpoint 4 of moderately reliable. How reliable do you consider ... to be as a source of information about HIV/AIDS REL1A (322) Your family doctor or another health care professional[h4] Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response REL3A (323) #REL3A Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response REL3B (324) The Government of Canada Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response _ REL5 (325) The media Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response REL6 (326) A person living with HIV/AIDS Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response REL7 (327) Your friends Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response REL9A (328) A teacher Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response REL9B (329) A school counsellor Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response REL10 (330) A pharmacist Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response REL11 (331) Your family Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response REL12 (332) An anonymous clinic Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all reliable 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderately reliable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely reliable 9 Don't know/No response HP86 How comfortable would you be seeking information about HIV/AIDS from the following ... Would you be very comfortable, somewhat comfortable, somewhat uncomfortable or very uncomfortable. Q87 (333) Your family doctor or another health care professional[h5] 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 (334) 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 (335) 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 (336) 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 (337) A teacher 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 Q91A (338) A school counsellor Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 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 (339) An anonymous clinic 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 Q92A (340) A person living with HIV/AIDS Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 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_1 (341) Please tell me which of the following you think would be the most effective way to provide people with information about HIV/AIDS. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Brochures/information kits sent to people's homes 2 Public education announcements on television 3 Public education announcements on the radio 4 Public education announcements in newspapers 6 Public education announcements in magazines 7 Information on the Internet 8 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Blogs) 9 Don't know/No response Q93_2 (342) Please tell me which of the following you think would be the most effective way to provide people with information about HIV/AIDS. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Brochures/information kits sent to people's homes 2 Public education announcements on television 3 Public education announcements on the radio 4 Public education announcements in newspapers 6 Public education announcements in magazines 7 Information on the Internet 8 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Blogs) 9 Don't know/No response Q93_3 (343) Please tell me which of the following you think would be the most effective way to provide people with information about HIV/AIDS. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Brochures/information kits sent to people's homes 2 Public education announcements on television 3 Public education announcements on the radio 4 Public education announcements in newspapers 6 Public education announcements in magazines 7 Information on the Internet 8 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Blogs) 9 Don't know/No response KNOW (344) To the best of your knowledge, do you know or have you ever known someone with HIV/AIDS? 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 KNOW3_1 (345) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Spent less time with person 2 More cautious about casual contact 3 Began to practice safer sex with that partner 4 Expressed more sympathy toward that person 6 More supportive of that person 7 Got angry toward that person 8 More critical of that person 9 Increased awareness/understanding/tolerance/knowledge 10 Didn't change anything 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response KNOW3_2 (346) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Spent less time with person 2 More cautious about casual contact 3 Began to practice safer sex with that partner 4 Expressed more sympathy toward that person 6 More supportive of that person 7 Got angry toward that person 8 More critical of that person 9 Increased awareness/understanding/tolerance/knowledge 10 Didn't change anything 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response KNOW3_3 (347) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Spent less time with person 2 More cautious about casual contact 3 Began to practice safer sex with that partner 4 Expressed more sympathy toward that person 6 More supportive of that person 7 Got angry toward that person 8 More critical of that person 9 Increased awareness/understanding/tolerance/knowledge 10 Didn't change anything 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response KNOW3_4 (348) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Spent less time with person 2 More cautious about casual contact 3 Began to practice safer sex with that partner 4 Expressed more sympathy toward that person 6 More supportive of that person 7 Got angry toward that person 8 More critical of that person 9 Increased awareness/understanding/tolerance/knowledge 10 Didn't change anything 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response KNOW3_5 (349) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Spent less time with person 2 More cautious about casual contact 3 Began to practice safer sex with that partner 4 Expressed more sympathy toward that person 6 More supportive of that person 7 Got angry toward that person 8 More critical of that person 9 Increased awareness/understanding/tolerance/knowledge 10 Didn't change anything 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response KNOW3_6 (350) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Spent less time with person 2 More cautious about casual contact 3 Began to practice safer sex with that partner 4 Expressed more sympathy toward that person 6 More supportive of that person 7 Got angry toward that person 8 More critical of that person 9 Increased awareness/understanding/tolerance/knowledge 10 Didn't change anything 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response KNOW3_7 (351) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Spent less time with person 2 More cautious about casual contact 3 Began to practice safer sex with that partner 4 Expressed more sympathy toward that person 6 More supportive of that person 7 Got angry toward that person 8 More critical of that person 9 Increased awareness/understanding/tolerance/knowledge 10 Didn't change anything 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response KNOW3_8 (352) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Spent less time with person 2 More cautious about casual contact 3 Began to practice safer sex with that partner 4 Expressed more sympathy toward that person 6 More supportive of that person 7 Got angry toward that person 8 More critical of that person 9 Increased awareness/understanding/tolerance/knowledge 10 Didn't change anything 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response KNOW3_9 (353) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Spent less time with person 2 More cautious about casual contact 3 Began to practice safer sex with that partner 4 Expressed more sympathy toward that person 6 More supportive of that person 7 Got angry toward that person 8 More critical of that person 9 Increased awareness/understanding/tolerance/knowledge 10 Didn't change anything 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AKNOW3 (354) In what way did this change your behaviour? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 SEX1 (355) These next few questions are strictly for the purposes of understanding patterns of attitudes about HIV/AIDS. If you are not comfortable with a particular question, please let me know and we can move on to the next one. All of your answers are completely voluntary and entirely anonymous. Have you been sexually active in the last 12 months? 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 SEX2 (356) How many partners have you engaged in sexual activity within the last 12 months? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 (response) 9 Don't know/No response ASEX2 (357) How many partners have you engaged in sexual activity within the last 12 months? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F3 Write Format: F3 SEX2B (358) Was this person a casual partner, that is someone you are not in a regular relationship with? 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 SEX2C (359) Were any of these casual partners, that being someone you are not in a regular relationship with? 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 SEX3A (360) Was this partner male or female? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Male 2 Female 3 Both 9 Don't know/No response SEX3B (361) Were these partners male, female or both? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Male 2 Female 3 Both 9 Don't know/No response SEX4 (362) Did you use a condom the last time you had sex? 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 SEX6_1 (363) Why did you use a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Reduce risk of catching or giving HIV/AIDS specifically 2 Reduced risk of catching or giving an infectious disease 3 Reduce risk of pregnancy 4 Request of partner 6 Responsible-safe sex, to protect one self 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response SEX6_2 (364) Why did you use a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Reduce risk of catching or giving HIV/AIDS specifically 2 Reduced risk of catching or giving an infectious disease 3 Reduce risk of pregnancy 4 Request of partner 6 Responsible-safe sex, to protect one self 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response SEX6_3 (365) Why did you use a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Reduce risk of catching or giving HIV/AIDS specifically 2 Reduced risk of catching or giving an infectious disease 3 Reduce risk of pregnancy 4 Request of partner 6 Responsible-safe sex, to protect one self 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response ASEX6 (366) Why did you use a condom? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 SEX7_1 (367) Why didn't you use a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Married/only one partner/monogamous 2 Trying to get pregnant 3 No sexual intercourse 4 No risk of getting an infectious disease 5 Already have HIV/AIDS 6 Assume that partner(s) do not have HIV/AIDS 7 Partners have been recently tested for HIV 8 Not prepared for it 9 I don't like using condoms 10 Condoms are not easy to get 11 Condoms don't prevent you from contracting HIV/ AIDS 12 Condoms cost too much money 13 My partner doesn't like using condoms 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response SEX7_2 (368) Why didn't you use a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Married/only one partner/monogamous 2 Trying to get pregnant 3 No sexual intercourse 4 No risk of getting an infectious disease 5 Already have HIV/AIDS 6 Assume that partner(s) do not have HIV/AIDS 7 Partners have been recently tested for HIV 8 Not prepared for it 9 I don't like using condoms 10 Condoms are not easy to get 11 Condoms don't prevent you from contracting HIV/ AIDS 12 Condoms cost too much money 13 My partner doesn't like using condoms 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response SEX7_3 (369) Why didn't you use a condom? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Married/only one partner/monogamous 2 Trying to get pregnant 3 No sexual intercourse 4 No risk of getting an infectious disease 5 Already have HIV/AIDS 6 Assume that partner(s) do not have HIV/AIDS 7 Partners have been recently tested for HIV 8 Not prepared for it 9 I don't like using condoms 10 Condoms are not easy to get 11 Condoms don't prevent you from contracting HIV/ AIDS 12 Condoms cost too much money 13 My partner doesn't like using condoms 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response ASEX7 (370) Why didn't you use a condom? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 RISK (371) How would you rate your own personal risk of contracting HIV, using a scale where 1 is a very low risk, 7 is a very high risk and the midpoint 4 is moderate risk? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Very low risk 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderate risk 5 5 6 6 7 7 Very high risk 9 Don't know/No response RISK2_1 (372) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is low? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am not gay 2 Married/only one partner/monogamous 3 I am not sexually active 4 I always use a condom 5 I don't use drugs 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response RISK2_2 (373) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is low? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am not gay 2 Married/only one partner/monogamous 3 I am not sexually active 4 I always use a condom 5 I don't use drugs 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response RISK2_3 (374) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is low? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am not gay 2 Married/only one partner/monogamous 3 I am not sexually active 4 I always use a condom 5 I don't use drugs 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response ARISK2 (375) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is low? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 RISK3_1 (376) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is moderate? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am not gay 2 I only have one partner 3 I am not sexually active 4 I always use a condom 5 I don't use drugs 6 I have multiple partners 7 I use drugs 8 I don't use condoms 9 My partner is HIV positive 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response RISK3_2 (377) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is moderate? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am not gay 2 I only have one partner 3 I am not sexually active 4 I always use a condom 5 I don't use drugs 6 I have multiple partners 7 I use drugs 8 I don't use condoms 9 My partner is HIV positive 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response RISK3_3 (378) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is moderate? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I am not gay 2 I only have one partner 3 I am not sexually active 4 I always use a condom 5 I don't use drugs 6 I have multiple partners 7 I use drugs 8 I don't use condoms 9 My partner is HIV positive 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response ARISK3 (379) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is moderate? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 RISK4_1 (380) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is high? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I have multiple partners 2 I use drugs 3 I don't use condoms 4 My partner is HIV positive 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response RISK4_2 (381) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is high? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I have multiple partners 2 I use drugs 3 I don't use condoms 4 My partner is HIV positive 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response RISK4_3 (382) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is high? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 I have multiple partners 2 I use drugs 3 I don't use condoms 4 My partner is HIV positive 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response ARISK4 (383) Why do you think your own personal risk of contracting HIV is high? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 TEST (384) Have you ever been tested for HIV, excluding testing for insurance, blood donation and participation in research studies? 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 BQKNOW1 (385) How knowledgeable would you say that you are about hepatitis C on a scale where one is not at all knowledgeable, 7 is extremely knowledgeable and the midpoint 4 is moderately knowledgeable? 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 4 4 Moderately knowledgeable 5 5 6 6 7 7 Extremely knowledgeable 9 Don't know/No response BRISK (386) How would you rate your own personal risk of contracting hepatitis C, using a scale where 1 is a very low risk, 7 is a very high risk and the midpoint 4 is moderate risk? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Very low risk 2 2 3 3 4 4 Moderate risk 5 5 6 6 7 7 Very high risk 9 Don't know/No response BQ2_1 (387) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how you contract hepatitis C? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ2_2 (388) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how you contract hepatitis C? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ2_3 (389) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how you contract hepatitis C? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ2_4 (390) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how you contract hepatitis C? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ2_5 (391) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how you contract hepatitis C? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ2_6 (392) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how you contract hepatitis C? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ2_7 (393) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how you contract hepatitis C? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Blood transfusions 2 Unsafe/unprotected intercourse between a man and a woman 3 Injection drug use /Sharing drug needles 4 Tattoos/body piercing 5 Sharing personal hygiene items (e.g, toothbrushes, razors) 6 Casual contact (e.g., kissing, hugging, shaking hands) 7 From mother to child during pregnancy 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response ABQ2 (394) From what you know or have heard, can you tell me how you contract hepatitis C? That is, how people might become infected? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 BQ10A (402) Many people who have been infected with the hepatitis C virus do not know they have the disease. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 Not true 9 Don't know/No response BQ10B (403) People who have shared a needle only once are at risk of being infected with the hepatitis C virus. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 Not true 9 Don't know/No response BQ10C (404) People in your age group are more likely to become infected with the hepatitis C virus than those in other age groups. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 Not true 9 Don't know/No response BQ10D (405) Blood recipients are at a high risk of contracting the hepatitis C virus Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 5 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 True 2 Not true 9 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_1 (406) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_2 (407) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_3 (408) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_4 (409) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_5 (410) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_6 (411) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_7 (412) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_8 (413) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_9 (414) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 9 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_10 (415) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_11 (416) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_12 (417) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_13 (418) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_14 (419) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_15 (420) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_16 (421) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_17 (422) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_18 (423) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_19 (424) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_20 (425) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_21 (426) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response BQRISKG_22 (427) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 10 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Injection drug users 2 Men who have sex with men 3 Men in general 4 Women in general 5 Health care professionals 6 Other drug users 7 Blood transfusion recipients 8 Those who practice unprotected sex 9 Babies from mothers who are infected 10 Organ transplant recipients 11 People who have tattoos, body piercing 12 Those who share items potentially contaminated with blood (such as needles, toothbrushes and razors) with someone who has hepatitis 13 Younger people 14 Older people 15 Aboriginal peoples 16 Prison populations 17 Blood donors 18 New immigrants 19 Those with poor health in general 20 Hemophiliacs 21 Prostitutes/Sex workers 22 People with multiple sex partners 77 Other (specify) 98 No Groups more likely 99 Don't know/No response ABQRISKG (428) As far as you know, in Canada today, which groups are most at risk of being infected with hepatitis C? Any other groups? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 BQ30_1 (429) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_2 (430) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_3 (431) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_4 (432) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_5 (433) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_6 (434) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_7 (435) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_8 (436) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_9 (437) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_10 (438) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_11 (439) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_12 (440) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_13 (441) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_14 (442) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_15 (443) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_16 (444) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_17 (445) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_18 (446) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_19 (447) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_20 (448) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_21 (449) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_22 (450) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_23 (451) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_24 (452) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_25 (453) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_26 (454) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_27 (455) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response _ BQ3028 (456) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response BQ30_29 (457) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 TV News 2 Radio News 3 Health programs on TV 4 Health programs on radio 5 Newspapers 6 Special health magazines 7 Health journals 8 Newsletters 9 Websites/Internet (please specify) BQ30BOX 10 Books 11 Word of Mouth (Friends, Colleagues) 12 Doctors 13 Nurses 14 Gastroenterologist or liver doctor 15 Other Health care professionals 16 Schools/university 17 Health Canada/Hepatitis C program 18 Local/regional health authority 19 Local hepatitis C program 20 Provincial government 21 Canadian Liver Foundation 22 World Hepatitis Day activities 23 Canadian Hemophilia Society 24 Other Health Care Associations 25 Pharmacy/Pharmacist/Drug Store 26 List servers on Hep C (e.g. HepCan or Can Hep) 27 Pamphlets/brochures 28 Band council 29 Correctional Service Canada 30 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 31 Social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, blog) 32 Public Health Agency of Canada 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response ABQ30 (458) If you were to look for information about hepatitis C in the future, what would be your main sources of information? Any other sources? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 BQ30BOX (459) Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 ABQ30BOX (460) Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A150 Write Format: A150 BQ14 (461) To the best of your knowledge, can hepatitis C be cured? 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 BQ15 (462) Is there a vaccine available to prevent someone from becoming infected with hepatitis C? 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 HOU20 (463) 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 AHOU20 (464) Which of the following types best describes your current household? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 XHILD_1 (465) Are any of your children between...? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 0-5 years 2 6-11 3 12 or older 9 Don't know/No response XHILD_2 (466) Are any of your children between...? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 0-5 years 2 6-11 3 12 or older 9 Don't know/No response XHILD_3 (467) Are any of your children between...? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 7 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 0-5 years 2 6-11 3 12 or older 9 Don't know/No response Q130_1 (468) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_2 (469) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_3 (470) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_4 (471) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_5 (472) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_6 (473) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_7 (474) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_8 (475) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_9 (476) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_10 (477) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_11 (478) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_12 (479) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_13 (480) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_14 (481) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_15 (482) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_16 (483) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_17 (484) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response Q130_18 (485) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? 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/ABORIGINAL (Ojibway, Iroquois, Cree...) 14 American (general mention) 15 African (Nigerian, Somali, Egyptian) 77 Other (specify) 98 None 99 Don't know/No response AQ130 (486) Other than Canadian, to which ethnic or cultural group(s) do you belong? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 Q131 (487) In what country were you born? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Canada 2 British Isles. (England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales) 3 Western Europe (France, Holland, Swiss, German, etc.) 4 Northern Europe (Sweden, Finland, Norway, etc.) 5 Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia, Csechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Ukrain, etc.) 6 South European (Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal) 7 Arab States (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, etc.) 8 West Asia (Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran) 9 South Asia (Pakistan, East India, Sri Lanka, etc.) 10 East and Southeast Asia (China, Japan, Vietnam, Korea, etc.) 11 Oceania (Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, etc.) 12 Latin, Central and South America (Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Carribean, etc.) 13 Africa (Nigeria, Somalia, Rwanda, etc.) 14 United States 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AQ131 (488) In what country were you born? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 Q132 (490) To what extent do you associate yourself with a particular religion or religious group? Please rate your answer on a seven point scale where 1 is not at all and 7 is very strongly. Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 1 Not at all 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 Very strongly 9 Don't know/No response MINOR_1 (491) 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 (PROMPT IF NECESSARY: A member of a visible minority by virtue of your race or colour?) 2 An Aboriginal person 3 A person with a disability 4 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered 5 (DO NOT READ) None 9 (DO NOT READ) Don't know/No response MINOR_2 (492) 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 (PROMPT IF NECESSARY: A member of a visible minority by virtue of your race or colour?) 2 An Aboriginal person 3 A person with a disability 4 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered 5 (DO NOT READ) None 9 (DO NOT READ) Don't know/No response MINOR_3 (493) 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 (PROMPT IF NECESSARY: A member of a visible minority by virtue of your race or colour?) 2 An Aboriginal person 3 A person with a disability 4 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered 5 (DO NOT READ) None 9 (DO NOT READ) Don't know/No response MINOR_4 (494) 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 (PROMPT IF NECESSARY: A member of a visible minority by virtue of your race or colour?) 2 An Aboriginal person 3 A person with a disability 4 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered 5 (DO NOT READ) None 9 (DO NOT READ) Don't know/No response FN1 (495) Do you consider yourself to be a ... Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 First Nations person 2 Métis 3 Inuit 77 Other (specify) 99 DK/NR AFN1 (496) Do you consider yourself to be a ... Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A150 Write Format: A150 FN2 (497) Do you typically live on a reserve for more than six months of the year? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 3 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Yes 2 No 9 DK/NR HEMP (500) Which of the following categories best describes your CURRENT employment status? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Self-employed 2 Employed full-time (that is 35 or more hours per week) 3 Employed part-time (that is, less than 35 ours per week) 4 Unemployed but looking for work 5 Student attending school full-time 6 Retired 7 Not in work force/Full-time Homemaker 77 Other (specify) 99 Don't know/No response AHEMP (501) Which of the following categories best describes your CURRENT employment status? Measurement Level: Nominal Column Width: 24 Alignment: Left Print Format: A100 Write Format: A100 EDUC (502) What is the highest level of schooling that you have completed? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F2 Write Format: F2 Value Label 1 Less than high school diploma or equivalent (do not read – just accept if provide a grade) 2 High school diploma or equivalent 3 Registered apprentice or other trades certificate or diploma 4 College, CEGEP, or other non-university certificate or diploma 5 Univery degree, certificate or diploma 99 Don't know/No response INC (503) 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 $30,000-$39,999 4 $40,000-$59,999 5 $50,000-$59,999 6 $60,000-$79,999 7 $80,000-$99,999 8 $100,000-$149,999 9 $150,000 or more 99 Don't know/No response HSEX (504) DO NOT ASK UNLESS UNSURE – IF UNSURE ASK: So we have reached the end of the interview, but I just need to confirm your gender, so I will put down….? Record gender of respondent? Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 Value Label 1 Male 2 Female 3 Transgender QEND (505) [EN][FR] Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 4 Alignment: Right Print Format: F1 Write Format: F1 [h1]What is the full question text here? All of the Q3 series is missing the full question text. [h2]Same comment here – what is the full question text? [h3]Same comment in this series [h4]Same comment [h5]Same comment 038-12 HIV/AIDS Survey