SURVEY

Women's experiences and side effects with anti-retroviral therapies

 

 

 

Who Should Fill Out This Survey?

YOU SHOULD!
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if you are an HIV+ woman who is either taking anti-HIV drugs now or has taken anti-HIV drugs in the past.

We know that women have different experiences with HIV disease than men. With the exception of obvious anatomical differences, scientific researchers often argue that women are no different than men. The result is that anti-HIV studies include very few women. The findings are based on men's experiences, and generalized to women. 

The goal of the survey is to gather data on the different effects of anti-HIV drugs on women, such as dosage and side effects. The survey will be completely anonymous. We will report the results in the future issue of the newsletter. With the results from this survey, we can advocate for better research for women.

How to fill out the survey:

 

  1. Click here to open the survey form (you must have the acrobat reader installed in your computer)

  2. Print out the survey form

  3. Fill up the survey form

  4. Mail it to:

Women Alive
National Women's Survey 
1566 So. Burnside, Mid-City
Los Angeles, Ca. 90019

 

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E-mail us and we will send you a survey form with a pre-addressed envelope (no postage necessary) for you to fill up and drop it off in the mail.

Women Alive guarantees that your privacy will be respected.
 We do not track records.