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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2016 Dec;20(Suppl 3):365–370. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1483-x

Table 2.

HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis preferences among HIV-uninfected transgender women (N=168), Vietnam, 2015

PrEP Indicated (N=122) PrEP not Indicated (N=46) Overall (N=168)

Heard of PrEP 16 (13.1%) 6 (13.0%) 22 (13.1%)

Perceived efficacy of PrEP
 Not at all effective 4 (3.3%) 2 (4.4%) 6 (3.6%)
 Slightly effective 10 (8.3%) 2 (4.4%) 12 (7.2%)
 Moderately effective 24 (19.8%) 11 (23.9%) 35 (21.0%)
 Very effective 34 (28.1%) 12 (26.1%) 46 (27.5%)
 Not sure/Don’t know 48 (39.7%) 19 (41.3%) 67 (40.1%)

Interest in taking daily oral PrEP
 Very interested 69 (57.0%) 30 (65.2%) 99 (59.3%)
 Somewhat interested 23 (19.0%) 11 (23.9%) 34 (20.4%)
 Neutral 19 (15.7%) 3 (6.5%) 22 (13.2%)
 Somewhat uninterested 1 (0.8%) 0 1 (0.6%)
 Very uninterested 4 (3.3%) 2 (4.4%) 6 (3.6%)
 Not sure/Don’t know 5 (4.1%) 0 5 (3.0%)

Readiness for daily oral PrEP 9 (7.4%) 4 (8.7%) 13 (7.7%)

Maximum willing to pay per month for PrEP per month
 I would not pay for PrEP 6 (4.9%) 0 6 (3.6%)
 100,000 VND 13 (10.7%) 4 (8.7%) 17 (10.1%)
 200,000 VND 27 (22.1%) 12 (26.1%) 39 (23.2%)
 400,000 VND 30 (24.6%) 18 (39.1%) 49 (28.6%)
 600,000 VND 11 (9.0%) 1 (2.2%) 12 (7.1%)
 800,000 VND 4 (3.3%) 0 4 (2.4%)
 1,000,000 VND 16 (13.1%) 3 (6.5%) 19 (11.3%)
 I don’t know 15 (12.3%) 0 (17.4%) 23 (13.7%)