'I didn't even know boys could get the vaccine': Parents' reasons for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination decision making for their sons

S Perez, GK Shapiro, CA Brown, E Dube… - Psycho …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective The study's objective was to examine parents' reasons for their decision to
vaccinate their 9–16‐year‐old sons with the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Methods …

Effect of a multi-component intervention on providers' HPV vaccine communication

RB Perkins, B Banigbe, AT Fenton… - Human vaccines & …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a multi-component intervention including communication
training on provider beliefs and recommendation practices around the human …

Parent-son decision-making about human papillomavirus vaccination: a qualitative analysis

AB Alexander, NW Stupiansky, MA Ott, D Herbenick… - BMC pediatrics, 2012 - Springer
Background Licensed for use in males in 2009, Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination
rates in adolescent males are extremely low. Literature on HPV vaccination focuses on …

[HTML][HTML] Associations between risk-perception, self-efficacy and vaccine response-efficacy and parent/guardian decision-making regarding adolescent HPV …

A Myhre, T Xiong, RI Vogel, D Teoh - Papillomavirus Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives To evaluate associations of risk perception, self-efficacy and response-efficacy
with HPV vaccination decisions among parents/guardians of adolescents. Methods A cross …

Parents' health beliefs and HPV vaccination of their adolescent daughters

PL Reiter, NT Brewer, SL Gottlieb, AL McRee… - Social science & …, 2009 - Elsevier
Though many studies have documented correlates of HPV vaccine acceptability, our study is
one of the first to examine correlates of vaccine initiation. The current study aimed to identify …

Factors associated with parental reasons for “no-intent” to vaccinate female adolescents with human papillomavirus vaccine: National Immunization Survey-Teen …

VK Cheruvu, MP Bhatta, LN Drinkard - BMC pediatrics, 2017 - Springer
Background 1) To identify socio-demographic factors associated with parental “no-intent” for
their 13–17 year old unvaccinated daughter to receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) …

“I just signed”: Factors influencing decision-making for school-based HPV vaccination of adolescent girls.

SC Cooper Robbins, D Bernard, K McCaffery… - Health …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Objectives: Australia was one of the first countries to implement a nationwide program
providing HPV vaccination to girls at school. To date, there are no published studies …

The mediating role of vaccine hesitancy between maternal engagement with anti-and pro-vaccine social media posts and adolescent HPV-vaccine uptake rates in the …

YA Argyris, Y Kim, A Roscizewski, W Song - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract While Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a prominent cause of cervical cancer and
mortality among underserved women, HPV vaccine completion rates remain stagnant (54%) …

Information needs of ethnically diverse, vaccine-hesitant parents during decision-making about the HPV vaccine for their adolescent child: a qualitative study

H Fisher, S Denford, S Audrey, A Finn, H Hajinur… - BMC Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Background The English schools-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination
programme has the potential to eliminate HPV-related cancers if high uptake is achieved …

Does parents' socio-economic status matter in intentions of vaccinating against human papillomavirus for adolescent daughters?

F Pan, HG Shu - African Health Sciences, 2015 - ajol.info
Background: The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination provides substantial protection,
and it is best to be taken before the age of twelve. Taiwan approved HPV vaccines since …