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To determine the anticipated participation in a prophylactic AIDS vaccine trial and to identify perceived benefits and barriers to enrollment of HIV-seronegative volunteers at risk of HIV infection in northern Thailand.A cross-sectional survey.Subjects interviewed in a cross-sectional survey included female commercial sex workers (n = 215), men attending sexually transmitted disease clinics (n = 219), conscripts in the Royal Thai Army (n = 1453), and men discharged from the army (n = 293) who had returned to civilian life. We determined AIDS vaccine knowledge and attitudes, perceived vulnerability to HIV infection, barriers and incentives to participate in a future vaccine trial and agreement to participate in a randomized trial.Awareness of vaccines (88-97

作者:D D, Celentano;C, Beyrer;C, Natpratan;S, Eiumtrakul;L, Sussman;P O, Renzullo;C, Khamboonruang;K E, Nelson

来源:AIDS (London, England) 1995 年 9卷 9期

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D D, Celentano;C, Beyrer;C, Natpratan;S, Eiumtrakul;L, Sussman;P O, Renzullo;C, Khamboonruang;K E, Nelson
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AIDS (London, England) 1995 年 9卷 9期
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Asia Attitude Behavior Cross Sectional Analysis Delivery Of Health Care Developing Countries Diseases Government Health Health Services Hiv Infections Immunization Infections Military Personnel Obstacles Organization And Administration Political Factors Primary Health Care Psychological Factors Reproductive Tract Infections Research Methodology Sexually Transmitted Diseases Southeastern Asia Thailand Vaccination Vaccines Viral Diseases
To determine the anticipated participation in a prophylactic AIDS vaccine trial and to identify perceived benefits and barriers to enrollment of HIV-seronegative volunteers at risk of HIV infection in northern Thailand.A cross-sectional survey.Subjects interviewed in a cross-sectional survey included female commercial sex workers (n = 215), men attending sexually transmitted disease clinics (n = 219), conscripts in the Royal Thai Army (n = 1453), and men discharged from the army (n = 293) who had returned to civilian life. We determined AIDS vaccine knowledge and attitudes, perceived vulnerability to HIV infection, barriers and incentives to participate in a future vaccine trial and agreement to participate in a randomized trial.Awareness of vaccines (88-97