The marginal willingness-to-pay for attributes of a hypothetical HIV vaccine

被引:43
|
作者
Cameron, Michael P. [1 ]
Newman, Peter A. [2 ]
Roungprakhon, Surachet [3 ]
Scarpa, Riccardo [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Waikato, Dept Econ, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
[2] Univ Toronto, Factor Inwentash Fac Social Work, Toronto, ON M5S 1V4, Canada
[3] Rajamangala Univ Technol Phra Nakhon, Fac Sci & Technol, Bangkok 10800, Thailand
[4] Univ Technol Sydney, Ctr Study Choice, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
HIV vaccine; Willingness-to-pay; Conjoint analysis; Discrete choice; Thailand; CHOICE-BASED CONJOINT; ECONOMETRIC-MODELS; HEALTH BELIEFS; AIDS VACCINE; ACCEPTABILITY; RISK; ATTITUDES; IMMUNIZATION; MEN; ADOLESCENTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.05.089
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
This paper estimates the marginal willingness-to-pay for attributes of a hypothetical HIV vaccine using discrete choice modeling. We use primary data from 326 respondents from Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Thailand, in 2008-2009, selected using purposive, venue-based sampling across two strata. Participants completed a structured questionnaire and full rank discrete choice modeling task administered using computer-assisted personal interviewing. The choice experiment was used to rank eight hypothetical HIV vaccine scenarios, with each scenario comprising seven attributes (including cost) each of which had two levels. The data were analyzed in two alternative specifications: (1) best-worst; and (2) full-rank, using logit likelihood functions estimated with custom routines in Gauss matrix programming language. In the full-rank specification, all vaccine attributes are significant predictors of probability of vaccine choice. The biomedical attributes of the hypothetical HIV vaccine (efficacy, absence of VISP, absence of side effects, and duration of effect) are the most important attributes for HIV vaccine choice. On average respondents are more than twice as likely to accept a vaccine with 99% efficacy, than a vaccine with 50% efficacy. This translates to a willingness to pay US$383 more for a high efficacy vaccine compared with the low efficacy vaccine. Knowledge of the relative importance of determinants of HIV vaccine acceptability is important to ensure the success of future vaccination programs. Future acceptability studies of hypothetical HIV vaccines should use more finely grained biomedical attributes, and could also improve the external validity of results by including more levels of the cost attribute. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:3712 / 3717
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Acceptability and Willingness-to-Pay for a Hypothetical Ebola Virus Vaccine in Nigeria
    Ughasoro, Maduka Donatus
    Esangbedo, Dorothy Omono
    Tagbo, Beckie Nnenna
    Mejeha, Ijeoma Chigozie
    [J]. PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES, 2015, 9 (06):
  • [2] ESTIMATING WORKERS MARGINAL WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY FOR JOB ATTRIBUTES USING DURATION DATA
    GRONBERG, TJ
    REED, WR
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCES, 1994, 29 (03) : 911 - 931
  • [3] Consumer Preferences and Willingness-to-pay for Rose Attributes
    Chavez, Daniel
    Palma, Marco
    Byrne, David
    [J]. HORTSCIENCE, 2018, 53 (09) : S114 - S114
  • [4] HETEROGENEITY IN WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY FOR THEATRE PRODUCTIONS: INDIVIDUAL SPECIFIC WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY ESTIMATES FOR THEATRES, SHOWS AND THEIR ATTRIBUTES
    Grisolia, Jose M.
    Willis, Ken
    [J]. SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, 2011, 58 (03) : 378 - 395
  • [5] Community acceptance and willingness-to-pay for a hypothetical Zika vaccine: A cross-sectional study in Indonesia
    Harapan, Harapan
    Mudatsir, Mudatsir
    Yufika, Amanda
    Nawawi, Yusuf
    Wahyuniati, Nur
    Anwar, Samsul
    Yusri, Fitria
    Haryanti, Novi
    Wijayanti, Nanda Putri
    Rizal, Rizal
    Fitriani, Devi
    Maulida, Nurul Fadhliati
    Syahriza, Muhammad
    Ikram, Ikram
    Fandoko, Try Purwo
    Syahadah, Muniati
    Asrizal, Febrivan Wahyu
    Aletta, Alma
    Jamil, Kurnia Fitri
    Rajamoorthy, Yogambigai
    Hadisoemarto, Panji Fortuna
    Wagner, Abram Luther
    Groneberg, David Alexander
    Kuch, Ulrich
    Sasmono, R. Tedjo
    Mueller, Ruth
    Imrie, Allison
    [J]. VACCINE, 2019, 37 (11) : 1398 - 1406
  • [6] The impact of convenience attributes on the willingness-to-pay for repair services
    Gusser-Fachbach, Ines
    Lechner, Gernot
    Reimann, Marc
    [J]. RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING, 2023, 198
  • [7] Willingness-to-pay and preference heterogeneity for rural bus attributes
    Phanikumar, C. V.
    Maitra, Bhargab
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING, 2007, 133 (01) : 62 - 69
  • [8] Hypothetical assessment of efficiency, willingness-to-accept and willingness-to-pay for dengue vaccine and treatment: a contingent valuation survey in Bangladesh
    Kabir, K. M. Ariful
    Hagishima, Aya
    Tanimoto, Jun
    [J]. HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS, 2021, 17 (03) : 773 - 784
  • [9] Willingness-to-pay for whale tour attributes using a choice experiment
    Lee, Choong-Ki
    Mjelde, James W.
    Kim, Tae-Kyun
    Lee, Eunjung
    Choi, Youngjoon
    [J]. ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH, 2019, 24 (06) : 606 - 617
  • [10] Effects of Label Information on Consumer Willingness-to-Pay for Food Attributes
    Gao, Zhifeng
    Schroeder, Ted C.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 2009, 91 (03) : 795 - 809