Multipurpose vaginal rings: preferences from a national discrete choice experiment survey among US women
Document Type
Article (peer-reviewed)
Publication Date
2-18-2026
Abstract
Background: We assessed US women's preferences to inform development of a novel nonhormonal multipurpose prevention technology (MPT)—a vaginal ring to prevent pregnancy, HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and bacterial vaginosis (BV). Methods: In cross-sectional online surveys with US women ages 18–49 currently/interested in using contraception, we conducted a discrete choice experiment (DCE) comprising 7 MPT ring attributes. Mixed multinomial logit models examined relative attribute importance and sub-population preferences. Results: Of 2,105 survey completers (mean age 31) from all 50 states (Dec 2023 to Jan 2024), 53% were married/cohabiting, 57% had ≥1 child, 43% ever had an unintended pregnancy, and 9% had an STI in the past year. Participants valued effectiveness for contraception about twice as much as for HIV prevention and about 3 times that of STI prevention. Younger women (18–29 vs. 30–49) desired higher pregnancy and HIV prevention effectiveness. Women who were worried about HIV valued effectiveness for HIV and pregnancy similarly. While most women valued BV prevention and no menstrual side effects, a nonhormonal formulation mattered only to women averse to hormonal contraception (61%) and on-demand use (vs. continuous-use only) was not preferred. Women were willing to trade off some pregnancy prevention effectiveness for other desired attributes. Overall, 73% reported being likely/very likely to use a nonhormonal MPT ring at moderate protection levels (80% pregnancy, 50% HIV/STIs). Conclusions: Interest in an MPT ring was strong, even with conservative effectiveness estimates. Preferences and desired levels of prevention effectiveness and nonhormonal options were shaped by contraceptive history and personal context.
Recommended Citation
Gottert, Ann, Sanyukta Mathur, Barbara Friedland, Timothy Abuya, Irene Bruce, Brady Zieman, Marlena Gehret Plagianos, Shakti Shetty, Michelle Nguyen, Jessica M. Sales, Matthew Quaife, and Lisa Haddad. 2026. “Multipurpose vaginal rings: preferences from a national discrete choice experiment survey among US women,” Frontiers in Reproductive Health 8:1722593, https://doi.org/10.3389/frph.2026.1722593.
DOI
10.3389/frph.2026.1722593
Language
English
