AIDS-relevant cognitions in Dundee and Kirkaldy

  • Professor Dominic Abrams
Date:
1988-1990
Reference:
GC/252
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

Tapes and transcripts of ESRC funded research examining young peoples' attitudes to AIDS, carried out in 1988-1989 by Dominic Abrams, Professor of Social Psychology and Director of the Centre for the Study of Group Processes, University of Kent at Canterbury, in Dundee and Kircaldy. The sample group was drawn from school children and university students. A postal survey was carried out and followed up by semi-structured interviews. No copies of the preliminary questionnaire were found with these materials as received, but there is a copy of of the points structuring the interviews (GC/252/A.1)

The series of transcripts and the tapes of interviews have some overlaps but most interviews are only represented in one of these sequences.

The interviews have been anonymised.

Publication/Creation

1988-1990

Physical description

1 box

Acquisition note

These tapes and transcripts were received by the Contemporary Medical Archives Centre from Qualidata: ESRC Qualitative Data Archival Resource Centre, University of Essex, in February 1998

Copyright note

Copyright has been retained by Dominic Abrams

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Identifiers

Accession number

  • 749