Authors
Peter A Newman, Naihua Duan, Sung-Jae Lee, Ellen T Rudy, Danielle S Seiden, Lisa Kakinami, William E Cunningham
Publication date
2006/3/15
Journal
Vaccine
Volume
24
Issue
12
Pages
2094-2101
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
HIV vaccines offer the best long-term hope of controlling the AIDS pandemic; yet, the advent of HIV vaccines will not ensure their acceptability. We conducted a cross-sectional survey (n=143), incorporating conjoint analysis, to assess HIV vaccine acceptability among participants recruited using multi-site (n=9), venue-based sampling in Los Angeles. We used a fractional factorial experimental design to construct eight hypothetical HIV vaccines, each with seven dichotomous attributes. The acceptability of each vaccine was assessed individually and then averaged across participants. Next, the impact of each attribute on vaccine acceptability was estimated for each participant using ANOVA and then analyzed across participants. Acceptability of the eight hypothetical HIV vaccines ranged from 33.2 (S.D. 34.9) to 82.2 (S.D. 31.3) on a 0–100 scale; mean=60.0 (S.D. 21.9). Efficacy had the greatest impact on acceptability …
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