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GAPSS 2004 - New Zealand Aids Foundation

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Study recruitmentPresentation of the data in this reportSince the <strong>GAPSS</strong> sample was composed of respondents who were enrolled at three differenttypes of site, and because men with different characteristics might attend these locations, thekey findings are reported by site as well as for the total sample. It is particularly important tobear in mind the composition of the total <strong>GAPSS</strong> sample when drawing conclusions aboutchanges in key results over time.Graphs in this report are usually placed onthe left or right hand side of a page. Thoseon the left present comparisons between2002 and <strong>2004</strong>, whereas those on the rightpresent sub-analyses from the <strong>2004</strong> survey.Column graphs in this report each total to100%. Where the vertical bars fall short of100% the difference is due to missing data orincomplete responses, unless otherwisestated.The example here presents results from the<strong>2004</strong> survey only, and shows the agedistribution of respondents recruited at theAge groups by site of recruitment (<strong>2004</strong>)%1009080706050403020100Big Gay Out Gay bars Saunas,SOSNote: ‘Not stated’ not shown. P

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