Knowledge Item:
CA-Special Studies of Outcomes for Younger HIV/AIDS Patients-02
Satisfaction with Program Services - Detailed Statistics
Following up on the conclusions of
Knowledge
Items: CA-Program Satisfaction-09, -10,
-11, and
-12,
this Knowledge Item specifically examines some models to see if being an
younger adult (13-29 years old at enrollment) is related to the client's satisfaction with
community-based psychosocial and medical programs or the patient's
satisfaction with managed-care medical programs provided the by the SPNS
projects. In neither case is satisfaction with services related to
status as an younger adult suggesting that the programs are just as highly
successful in helping younger patients with HIV/AIDS as they are with
older populations.
These two charts show the results for
all projects using the item in common to both quality of
service questionnaires.
This chart
shows the results for all projects using the item in common to both
quality of service questionnaires.

This chart
shows the results for all projects using the item in common to both
quality of service questionnaires.

More Information:
CHAID and CHAID Diagram
Knowledge Item Citation: Huba, G. J., Melchior, L. A., Panter, A. T., and the HRSA/HAB SPNS Cooperative Agreement Steering Committee (1998-2001). Knowledge Item:
CA-Special Studies of Outcomes for Younger HIV/AIDS Patients-02 from
HRSA/HAB's SPNS Cooperative Agreements on Innovative Models of Care, The Measurement Group Knowledge Base on HIV/AIDS Care, Online at
www.TheMeasurementGroup.com.

Last Updated:
March 25, 2005; data through
June 15, 1999; analyses conducted February 2000.



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