| Literature DB >> 27611628 |
Lonzozou Kpanake1, Sadji Gbandey2, Paul Clay Sorum3, Etienne Mullet4.
Abstract
In anticipation of a future HIV vaccine, we mapped the different personal positions regarding HIV vaccination of people in Togo. In early 2014, 363 adults indicated their willingness to receive a future HIV vaccine under different conditions varying as a function of five factors: perceived susceptibility to HIV, vaccine effectiveness, perceived severity of AIDS, vaccine cost, and family's influence. We found five qualitatively different positions: unconditional acceptance (49%), depends on cost/effectiveness ratio (20%), depends on cost (18%), total indecision (10%), and complete reluctance (3%). Accordingly, HIV vaccination strategies in Togo and elsewhere in Africa need to be multifaceted and tailored.Entities:
Keywords: HIV vaccine; Togo; acceptability; lay people; positions
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27611628 DOI: 10.1177/1359105316639440
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053