• Undetectable

  • The goal of HIV medication is to keep the level of virus low or undetectable in the body. In addition to keeping you healthy, an undetectable viral load also means it’s virtually impossible to transmit HIV to your partner. POZ wants to know about your undetectable status and your thoughts about what it means to be undetectable.

  • 1) Are you currently taking antiretrovirals?
  • 2) Is your viral load undetectable?
  • 3) How long has your viral load been undetectable?
  • 4) When was the last time you had your viral load checked?
  • 5) Has your viral load ever gone from undetectable back to detectable?
  • 6) Have you ever switched your HIV meds because of your viral load?
  • 7) How likely are you to engage in condomless sex if your viral load is undetectable versus detectable
  • 8) How likely are you to disclose your HIV status to a potential sex partner if your viral load is undetectable versus detectable?
  • 9) Has a sex partner ever asked whether or not you are undetectable?
  • 10) Do you think that programs that provide incentives for an undetectable viral load are a good idea?
  • 12) What is your gender?

  • 13) What is your sexual orientation?

  • 14) What is your ethnicity? (Check all that apply.)

  • 15. What is your current level of education?
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