Cervical cancer: prevention and early detection

TA Kessler - Seminars in oncology nursing, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective To review effective methods of prevention that can be used to control the
incidence of cervical cancer and detection strategies that can identify the precancerous …

Educational interventions to increase HPV vaccination acceptance: a systematic review

LY Fu, LA Bonhomme, SC Cooper, JG Joseph… - Vaccine, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Background The Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine has been available for
protection against HPV-associated cervical cancer and genital warts since 2006 …

Integrating health behavior theories to predict American's intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccine

H Chu, S Liu - Patient education and counseling, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective Integrating constructs from three prominent health behavior theories including the
extended parallel process model, the health belief model, and the theory of planned …

[HTML][HTML] Nudges for COVID-19 voluntary vaccination: How to explain peer information?

S Sasaki, T Saito, F Ohtake - Social science & medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Vaccination promotion is a crucial strategy to end the COVID-19 pandemic; however,
individual autonomy should also be respected. This study aimed to discover other-regarding …

Who consumes new media content more wisely? Examining personality factors, SNS use, and new media literacy in the era of misinformation

X Xiao, Y Su, DKL Lee - Social media+ society, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
With the emergence of new media technologies, being new media literate and able to
critically analyze new media information are important to young adults, a group of …

[HTML][HTML] Trust in science as a possible mediator between different antecedents and COVID-19 booster vaccination intention: an integration of health belief model (HBM …

M Barattucci, S Pagliaro, C Ballone, M Teresi… - Vaccines, 2022 - mdpi.com
As the literature highlights, many health behavior theories try to explain both social and
psychological variables influencing an individual's health behavior. This study integrates …

COVID-19 vaccination attitudes and intention: message framing and the moderating role of perceived vaccine benefits

P Borah, J Hwang, YC Hsu - Journal of Health Communication, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The United States is one of the hardest-hit countries by the COVID-19 pandemic and yet
there is widespread hesitancy to take the vaccine. In order to address vaccine hesitancy and …

Do messages matter? Investigating the combined effects of framing, outcome uncertainty, and number format on COVID-19 vaccination attitudes and intention

T Chen, M Dai, S Xia, Y Zhou - Health Communication, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Guided by prospect theory, the current study aims to explore Chinese adults' attitudes and
intention to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and investigate the effects of message frames …

Influence of evidence type and narrative type on HPV risk perception and intention to obtain the HPV vaccine

X Nan, MF Dahlstrom, A Richards… - Health …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

The relative persuasiveness of gain-and loss-framed messages for promoting vaccination: A meta-analytic review

DJ O'Keefe, X Nan - Health communication, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Vaccination against disease is a powerful public health tool, and persuading people to be
vaccinated is a correspondingly important challenge. A number of studies have compared …