Communicating to young adults about HPV vaccination: Consideration of message framing, motivation, and gender
X Nan - Health Communication, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This research examines the influence of message framing (gain vs. loss), motivational
orientation (approach vs. avoidance), and gender on intentions to receive human …
orientation (approach vs. avoidance), and gender on intentions to receive human …
Effects of consideration of future consequences and temporal framing on acceptance of the HPV vaccine among young adults
J Kim, X Nan - Health Communication, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines how individual difference in consideration of future consequences
(CFC) and temporal framing (ie, present-vs. future-oriented message) interact to influence …
(CFC) and temporal framing (ie, present-vs. future-oriented message) interact to influence …
Mothers' intentions to vaccinate their teenaged children against human papillomavirus, as predicted by sex in South Korea: An application of the theory of planned …
KM Kim, JS Choi - Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim This study was conducted in order to examine the intention of mothers to vaccinate their
teenaged children against h uman p apillomavirus (HPV) infection, according to the …
teenaged children against h uman p apillomavirus (HPV) infection, according to the …
Do norms matter? Examining norm-based messages in HPV vaccination promotion
This research examines the influence of norm-based messages (positively worded
descriptive vs. negatively worded descriptive vs. injunctive vs. basic information) on …
descriptive vs. negatively worded descriptive vs. injunctive vs. basic information) on …
Parental support for HPV vaccination mandates among African Americans: The impact of message framing and consideration of future consequences
Is parents' support for mandating human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for their
adolescent children influenced by how the policy advocacy message is framed? In this …
adolescent children influenced by how the policy advocacy message is framed? In this …
Who is to blame? Framing HPV to influence vaccination intentions among college students
MKM Vorpahl, JZ Yang - Health communication, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection (STI) among
college students. Although previous research has studied HPV-related health …
college students. Although previous research has studied HPV-related health …
Temporal perspective and parental intention to accept the human papillomavirus vaccination for their daughter
LA Morison, PJ Cozzolino… - British Journal of Health …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Objective A school‐based vaccination programme to prevent infection with the human
papillomavirus (HPV), the virus that causes cervical cancer, began in October 2008 in …
papillomavirus (HPV), the virus that causes cervical cancer, began in October 2008 in …
Effectiveness of asking anticipated regret in increasing HPV vaccination intention in mothers.
D Cox, L Sturm, AD Cox - Health Psychology, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of asking Anticipated Regret Questions (ARQ) and
risk presentation format on enhancing attitudes and behavioral intentions of mothers to have …
risk presentation format on enhancing attitudes and behavioral intentions of mothers to have …
Relative persuasiveness of gain-versus loss-framed human papillomavirus vaccination messages for the present-and future-minded
X Nan - Human Communication Research, 2012 - academic.oup.com
This research examines how young adults' attitudes toward human papillomavirus (HPV)
vaccination and their intentions to get the vaccine are influenced by the framing of health …
vaccination and their intentions to get the vaccine are influenced by the framing of health …
Influence of evidence type and narrative type on HPV risk perception and intention to obtain the HPV vaccine
This research examines the influence of evidence type (statistical, narrative, or hybrid) and
narrative type (first-person or third-person) on risk perception about human papillomavirus …
narrative type (first-person or third-person) on risk perception about human papillomavirus …