Preadolescents' perceptions of AIDS before and after earvin magic Johnson's announcement

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Compared sixth graders' AIDS concerns before and after Magic Johnson announced that he tested HIV-positive. Examined perceptions of self other vulnerability using questionnaires and interviews. Also examined AIDS worries mentioned in open-ended interviews. Studies A and B revealed a substantial degree of optimistic bias. Study C showed that AIDS is a prime concern of school-age students, mentioned under free or context-cued conditions by about 50%. There was little detectable effect of the publicity; the sole before-after difference in three studies was one increase in self- and other-vulnerability to AIDS-an increase attributable, with marginal significance, only to girls. Discussed implications for health promotion and differences between assessment approaches. © 1994 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

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