Multidimensional AIDS Anxiety Questionnaire (MAAQ) – Survey

Although considerable medical attention has been recently focused on AIDS, relatively little is known about the amount and nature of anxiety that this disease may be fostering in segments of society. To better understand the public’s reaction to AIDS, a multidimensional self-report measure of anxiety experienced about AIDS was developed, the Multidimensional AIDS Anxiety Questionnaire (MAAQ; Snell & Finney, 1996; Finney & Snell, 1989).

Healthcare Utilization, Providers, and General Health Assessment: Including STD and Pregnancy – Survey

This survey assesses health care utilization, health care providers, and general health questions. This survey asks questions related to visits by a nurse or other health care provider at home, general assistance with household chores, and times clinician was called for medical consultation. Developers: Center for Community Health, Semel Institute-Neuropsychiatric Institute (NPI) of the University of California, Los Angeles.

Proposed ADAP Cost-Sharing Threatens the Health of Californians – Policy Brief

The governor’s cost-sharing proposal for ADAP will likely be a significant financial barrier to ADAP’s low-income beneficiaries. This is particularly problematic considering the high costs of these life-saving medications. Most ADAP beneficiaries could not afford their medications if they were financially unable to access the ADAP program.

Treatment History – Survey

This survey assesses treatment history for mental health, substance use, and other conditions that impact health. The survey captures information related to seeking counseling, beginning treatment programs, and being prescribed medication.