This survey aimed to assess the prevalence and knowledge of coronary risk factors and self-perceived coronary heart disease risk among Greek-Australians in the Marrickville area of inner Sydney. A random sample of 834 household addresses was selected from the 2,403 households having Greek-Australian surnames on the electoral roll. In each household, one individual aged 18 years or over was selected using a Kish grid, and a questionnaire was administered by a bilingual interviewer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFParallel questionnaires that enquired into the beliefs and behaviours which related to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) were administered by postal survey during August and September 1987 to two separate samples of students. Each sample comprised 300 students who were selected at random, were aged up to 30 years, and at the time were enrolled at The University of Sydney; the response rate was 70%. Results showed a high level of "correctness" of belief about AIDS and safer sexual practices.
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