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. 2018 Feb 8;13(2):e0191251. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191251

Table 2. Product acceptability and preferences by population.

Population Product Preferences and Focal Attributes
Heterosexual women Preferred vaginal ring (used monthly) and HIV vaccine (annually) due to their longer duration of protection, thus not requiring daily or event-driven use (e.g., before each sexual encounter)
Adolescents An HIV vaccine was most preferred due to longer-term protection; female adolescents also indicated preferences for a vaginal ring
Heterosexual men Preferred oral PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) because thought it easy to use and familiar, but concerned about possible side effects
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Preferred rectal microbicide, seen as easy to use, but concerned about dosing regimen (daily dose may be missed, event-driven use equated to condom use)
Key informant healthcare workers Regarded various products as a possibility for their clients, but emphasised concerns about barriers to real-world uptake and effectiveness due to social-structural contexts that produce vulnerability