A descriptive study of the impact Aniz, incorporated has on the battle against HiV/AIDS in the Atlanta, Georgia area, 2010
Graves, Eric L., Sr.
2010-2019
This is a descriptive study of the impact that Aniz, Incorporated has had on the battle against HIV/AIDS in the inner city of Atlanta, Georgia. It examines the relationships among an individuals drug of choice and a persons failure to protect him or herself from the disease; an individuals mode of infection and a persons income level; an individuals type of insurance and a patients T-cell count. The results of the study suggest that there is no statistically significant relationship between a drug of choice and a persons failure to protect him or herself, there is also no statistically significant relationship between an individuals mode of infection and a persons individual income, but there is a statistically significant relationship among types of insurance and an individuals T-cell count. These findings were based on a .05 level of probability between the variables. This study and others like it will assist Aniz, Incorporated and could assist other nongovernmental agencies to better target their services and programs to better meet the needs of the demographic groups being served.
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2010-05-01
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Master of Social Work (MSW)
Clark Atlanta University
School of Social Work, Social Work and Public Health
Kossak, Susan N.
Georgia--Atlanta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/cau.td:2010_graves_eric_l