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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 28.
Published in final edited form as: Glob Public Health. 2012 Sep 13;8(0 1):S46–S60. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2012.719533

Table 4.

Intended behaviours.

Intended behaviour in the next six months, specifically attributed to the HIV exhibition (i.e. Participants who reported this behaviour “because of HIV exhibition” as opposed to “I would do this anyway,” or “no”) Low Engagement (N=497 High Engagement (355) Overall (N=852)
1. Explain to someone what HIV is 56.4% 61.7% 58.6%
2. Tell a friend or family member personal story of someone with HIV 58.1% 56.7% 57.6%
3. Take an HIV test 37.9% 37.2% 37.6%
4. Tell someone about your HIV status 36.6% 32.2% 34.7%
5. Take a friend to get tested for HIV 38.5% 41.7% 39.9%
6. Help out a friend if I find out s/he has HIV 53.1% 53.9% 53.5%
7. Donate money to an organization to support people with HIV 52.5% 56.9% 54.4%
8. Volunteer for an organization to support people with HIV 51.3% 57.2% 53.8%
9. Support a petition or march to protect the rights of people with HIV* (p=0.1) 53.3% 60.3% 56.3%
10. Write a letter to a person with HIV 52.6% 54.5% 53.5%
11. Continue a romantic relationship with someone even if I know or suspect s/he has HIV 26.7% 42.2% 27.7%