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The impact of Changing Tomorrow on participants

208 people living with HIV completed a pre-conference diary, 170 completed the end of conference evaluation and 72 people completed the post-conference follow up questionnaire. The respondents reflected the diversity of the overall conference attendance and all ages, ethnic groups, sexuality, gender and experiences were represented.

Where people were living

Pre-conference

Post-conference

Pre-conference

Post-conference

England (180) 87%

87%

Scotland (20) 8%

8%

London (77) 37%

37%

Edinburgh 9

 

South East (32) 15%

15%

Dundee 5

 

North East (27) 13%

12%

Glasgow 5

 

Midlands (24) 12%

12%

Aberdeen 1

 

North West (12) 6%

5%

   

South West (8) 4%

6%

   

Pre-conference

Post-conference

Pre-conference only

Wales (7) 4.5%

5%

N Ireland (1) 0.5%

South Wales 4

 

Belfast

Cardiff 3

   
     
     
     
     

Cities other than London with 5 people or more (pre-conference)

Brighton

Birmingham

Leeds

Sheffield

Manchester

Bristol

12

10

7

6

6

5

Age

Pre = Pre-conference questionnaire respondents.
Post = Post-conference questionnaire respondents

Under 30

30-39

40-49

50-59

60 and over

Not stated

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

9% (20)

11%

33% (68)

26%

39% (82)

40%

11% (21)

11%

5% (10)

6%

3% (7)

6%

The youngest respondent was18 and the oldest was 67 (the average age was 41).

Gender

Male

Female

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

63% (132)

69%

37% (76)

31%

Ethnicity

White UK

Black African

Not stated

White other

Other non-white

Black other

Latin American

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Pre

53% (111)

62%

26% (55)

20%

7% (15)

4%

5% (13)

10%

3% (5)

4%

4% (6)

2%

(4)

Sexuality

Gay

Heterosexual

Bisexual

Not stated

Lesbian

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

47% (99)

60%

47% (99)

35%

4% (7)

3%

1.5% (2)

1%

0.5% (1)

1%

 

(4 female, 3 male)

(1 female, 1 male)

 

Employment

Not employed

Full-time

Part-time

Self-employed

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

57% (119)

53%

26% (55)

22%

12% (25)

18%

5% (9)

7%

Experiences

IDU

Prison

Haemophilia

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

TB

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

11% (22)

14%

17% (18)

10%

2% (5)

1%

6% (12)

6%

9% (19)

11%

0.5% (1)

0%

 

Other information in this section: What impact did this conference have?

Section A - About our publicity, how people heard about the conference, what made them apply?

Section B - About the health of people living with HIV that attended, and recorded behavioural changes as a result of attending

Section C - About the life of people living with HIV in 2004; satisfaction with health services and their physical and mental well being - how happy were they?

 

 

 

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