'I didn't even know boys could get the vaccine': Parents' reasons for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination decision making for their sons
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 …
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
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a multi-component intervention including communication
training on provider beliefs and recommendation practices around the human …
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 …
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 …
with HPV vaccination decisions among parents/guardians of adolescents. Methods A cross …
Parents' health beliefs and HPV vaccination of their adolescent daughters
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 …
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) …
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 …
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%) …
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 …
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 …
and it is best to be taken before the age of twelve. Taiwan approved HPV vaccines since …