Summary of Findings
NATIONAL SURVEY OF TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS ON HIV/AIDS
Kaiser Family Foundation
November 2012

There are more than 1.1 million people in the United States living with HIV today, more than at any time
in the history of the epidemic. Young people account for two in five new infections in the U.S., and
minorities and gay men have been disproportionately affected.

To better understand the views of young people in the U.S. on HIV/AIDS at this critical juncture in the
epidemic, the Kaiser Family Foundation contracted with the research firm GfK in the fall of 2012 to
conduct a national survey of 1,437 teens and young adults ages 15 through 24.

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