Factors related to the willingness of young gay men to participate in preventive HIV vaccine trials.

R B Hays, S M Kegeles
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Abstract

Given their high seroincidence, young gay men will be targeted for recruitment into HIV vaccine trials but many challenges stand in the way of enlisting their cooperation. This study examined factors associated with young gay men's willingness to participate in vaccine trials and identified reasons for agreeing or not agreeing to participate. The data come from the Young Men's Survey, a cohort of western U.S. young gay men aged 18 to 29 years, surveyed using mail-back questionnaires. Participants who reported being HIV-negative or who had not been tested for HIV (n = 390) were asked to rate their desire to be given an HIV vaccine and their degree of willingness to participate in a vaccine trial. They also responded to open-ended questions regarding their reasons for participating or not participating. Of these respondents, 91% wanted to be given an HIV vaccine, yet many had serious reservations about participating in a vaccine trial. Men who had engaged in HIV risk behavior reported greater willingness to participate. The most common reasons for wanting to participate were desires to contribute to ending the AIDS epidemic and desire to help others; however, fears for one's own health and safety made many reluctant to participate.

与年轻男同性恋者愿意参加预防性艾滋病毒疫苗试验有关的因素。
鉴于年轻男同性恋者的高血清发病率,他们将成为招募参加艾滋病毒疫苗试验的目标,但在争取他们的合作方面存在许多挑战。这项研究调查了与年轻男同性恋者愿意参加疫苗试验相关的因素,并确定了同意或不同意参加的原因。这些数据来自“青年男性调查”(Young Men’s Survey),这是一组年龄在18岁至29岁之间的美国西部年轻男同性恋者,他们采用邮寄问卷的方式进行了调查。报告为艾滋病毒阴性或未接受艾滋病毒检测的参与者(n = 390)被要求对他们接种艾滋病毒疫苗的愿望和他们参加疫苗试验的意愿进行评分。他们还回答了关于参加或不参加的原因的开放式问题。在这些受访者中,91%的人希望获得艾滋病毒疫苗,但许多人对参加疫苗试验持严重保留态度。有过艾滋病毒风险行为的男性更愿意参与。希望参加的最常见原因是希望为结束艾滋病流行病作出贡献和希望帮助他人;然而,出于对自身健康和安全的担忧,许多人不愿参与。
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