1. Willingness to pay for a dengue vaccine and its associated determinants in Indonesia: A community-based, cross-sectional survey in Aceh
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Allison Imrie, Ziv Shkedy, Ade Oktiviyari, Setia Pramana, Ulrich Kuch, Harapan Harapan, Aslam Bustamam, Mahmuda Mahmuda, Imaduddin Akmal, Riny Fasli, Reza Akbar Bastian, Pradiba Angraini, Muhammad Iqbalamin, Fenni Henrizal, Mudatsir Mudatsir, R. Tedjo Sasmono, Darmayanti Darmayanti, Arsil Radiansyah, Salwiyadi Salwiyadi, Jamalul Adil, and Samsul Anwar
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Adult ,Male ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,Cross-sectional study ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,030231 tropical medicine ,Dengue Vaccines ,Dengue virus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Dengue fever ,Dengue ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Willingness to pay ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Dengue vaccine ,Family Characteristics ,Motivation ,business.industry ,Vaccination ,Public sector ,Subsidy ,Dengue Virus ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,Healthy Volunteers ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Infectious Diseases ,Indonesia ,Insect Science ,Multivariate Analysis ,Female ,Parasitology ,Patient Participation ,business - Abstract
Vaccination strategies are being considered as a part of dengue prevention programs in endemic countries. To accelerate the introduction of dengue vaccine into the public sector program and private markets, understanding the private economic benefits of a dengue vaccine is therefore essential. The aim of this study was to assess the willingness to pay (WTP) for a dengue vaccine among community members in Indonesia and its associated explanatory variables. A community-based, cross-sectional survey was conducted in nine regencies of Aceh province, Indonesia, from November 2014 to March 2015. A pre-tested validated questionnaire was used to facilitate the interviews. To assess the explanatory variables influencing participants’ WTP for a dengue vaccine, a linear regression analysis was employed. We interviewed 677 healthy community members; 476 participants (87.5% of the total) were included in the final analysis. An average individual was willing to pay around US-$ 4 (mean: US-$ 4.04; median: US-$ 3.97) for a dengue vaccine. Our final multivariate model revealed that working as a civil servant, living in the city, and having good knowledge on dengue viruses, a good attitude towards dengue, and good preventive practice against dengue virus infection were associated with a higher WTP (P
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- 2017
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