2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1129112/v1
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Do Canadians Support Tailored And Targeted Public Health Programs? A Discrete Choice Experiment

Abstract: Background. We aimed to assess public support of tailored and targeted public health interventions for various marginalized communities. Methods. We conducted a discrete choice experiment using a web-based survey advertised to Facebook and Instagram users living in Canada, aged >16. Participants were asked to choose between funding two hypothetical public health programs. Each program was described by its purpose; expected increase in life expectancy; and target group. Demographically-weighted generalized l… Show more

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