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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 20.
Published in final edited form as: J AIDS Clin Res. 2012 Jul 3;Suppl 4(4):S4-004. doi: 10.4172/2155-6113.S4-004

Table 2.

Product Acceptability Differences between Treatment Groups, Atlanta, Georgia (2007/2008).

Factor Treatment Group F p-value
0.1%
(n=12)
0.25%
(n=10)
Placebo
(n=12)
Product acceptability 1.54 0.24
Very Likely to use 4 0 2
Likely to use 2 5 1
Unlikely to use 1 0 5
Missing 5 7 4
Experienced Irritation 0.40 0.67
Yes- Experienced Irritation 3 1 2
No - Did Not Experience Irritation 9 9 10
Experienced Odor 0.26 0.31
Yes - Experienced Odor 3 4 4
No - Did Not Experience
Odor
9 6 8
Reported Unpleasant Odor 0.05 0.95
Yes - Reported Unpleasant Odor 2 2 3
No - Did Not Report Unpleasant Odor 10 8 9
Would prefer a clear gel 0.67 0.52
Agree 10 8 7
Neutral 2 2 5
Viscosity 3.79 0.03
Too messy 5 6 9
Not too messy 6 3 0
Willingness to recommend
product to others
0.56 0.58
Yes 12 9 11
No 0 1 1
Male partner acceptability 0.21 0.81
Likely to use 2 1 0
Neutral 0 1 0
Unlikely to use 1 2 1
Missing 9 6 11