Pints for Prostates
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1. Help to Improve the Pints for Prostates Campaign

 
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1. How did you learn about the Pints for Prostates campaign?

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2. Why are you interested in fighting prostate cancer?

3. Tell us which of these statements you believe are true (you may check more than one box):

4. On a scale of 1-5, how likely would your preference for a beer brand be influenced by the fact they support the Pints for Prostates campaign?

5. On a scale of 1-5, please tell us about how you feel about the following statements:

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It's a good idea for Pints for Prostates to bring its message about regular screenings and PSA testing to beer festivals and taverns.
It's OK to use a product like beer to reach men with an important health message.
Men would rather avoid any discussion of prostate cancer.
Discussions about a disease like prostate cancer should be kept behind closed doors between a man and his doctor.
Brewers should support prostate cancer education and research by using the blue ribbon on bottles and cans like companies use the pink ribbon to support the fight against breast cancer.
Most men already know enough about prostate cancer to protect themselves.
We are doing enough in this country to fight prostate cancer.
Health insurance companies should pay for an annual prostate cancer health screening for all men starting at age 40.
The general knowledge about prostate cancer in men is about in the same place as breast cancer in women was 25 years ago.

6. If a Pints for Prostates event was held in your town how likely are you to attend?

7. What type of Pints for Prostates events would you be most likely to attend?

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Brewery tours and tastings.
Pub crawls.
Speaking engagements at local clubs.
Appearances at beer festivals.
Fundraisers hosted in private homes.
Events similar to the Denver Rare Beer Tasting.
Health fairs.
Promotional nights at bars.

8. If you attended a Pints for Prostates event in 2009, please tell us which one and what you liked or did not like about the event.

9. How can we improve the way we communicate to you or to the public in general?

10. Please tell us where you are located.

   
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