RT Journal Article T1 Relationship between new HIV diagnoses and the dissemination of prevention campaigns A1 Gomez Pastor, Maria Antonia K1 Aids K1 campaigns K1 communication K1 HIV K1 prevention K1 Attitudes AB The human immunodeficiency virus is an extended global pandemic. Prevention measures are a priority in their struggle and the Ministry uses mass media to spread prevention campaigns. The aim is to analyze the content of the campaigns and the most used diffusion format, as well as finding out if there is a relationship between the number of cases of new HIV diagnosed each year and the amount of media used to publish them over the years 2005-2018. It is a retrospective descriptive observational study, based on HIV prevention health campaigns, strategic plans for HIV prevention and control, published from 2005 onwards, and epidemiological surveillance reports. The campaigns are disseminated in different formats and they make progress over the years. They are destined to different groups with risky practices and the general population. The most used format is the poster, the diffusion of the campaigns was scarce in most of the years and the cases did descend in the last years but very slowly. PB Univ carlos iii madrid YR 2021 FD 2021-01-01 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/24924 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/24924 LA es DS RISalud RD Apr 12, 2025