[HTML][HTML] Social media perceptions and internet verification skills associated with human papillomavirus vaccine decision-making among parents of children and …

EL Thompson, SM Preston, JKR Francis… - JMIR Pediatrics and …, 2022 - pediatrics.jmir.org
Background Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is recommended for children aged 11-
12 years in the United States. One factor that may contribute to low national HPV vaccine …

[HTML][HTML] Countering Antivax misinformation via social media: message-testing randomized experiment for human papillomavirus vaccination uptake

SJ Kim, JE Schiffelbein, I Imset, AL Olson - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Suboptimal adolescent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates have
been attributed to parental perceptions of the HPV vaccine. The internet has been cited as a …

[HTML][HTML] Health care providers' knowledge of HPV vaccination, barriers, and strategies in a state with low HPV vaccine receipt: mixed-methods study

EL Warner, Q Ding, L Pappas, J Bodson, B Fowler… - JMIR cancer, 2017 - cancer.jmir.org
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is below national goals in the United
States. Health care providers are at the forefront of improving vaccination in the United …

Parent support for social media standards combatting vaccine misinformation

KE Spanos, JL Kraschnewski, JL Moss, A Wong… - Vaccine, 2021 - Elsevier
We sought to assess parental support for varying standards that social media sites can
employ to combat vaccine misinformation. Between July and August 2019, we conducted a …

[HTML][HTML] Parents' Experience with a Mobile Health Intervention to Influence Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Decision Making: Mixed Methods Study

ERB Becker, R Shegog, LS Savas… - JMIR Pediatrics and …, 2022 - pediatrics.jmir.org
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV)-attributed cancers are preventable, yet HPV
vaccination rates severely lag behind other adolescent vaccinations. HPVcancerFree …

Social media use and human papillomavirus awareness and knowledge among adults with children in the household: examining the role of race, ethnicity, and …

Y Lama, SC Quinn, X Nan… - Human Vaccines & …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Background Though human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is a safe and effective method
of protecting against associated cancers, uptake rates remain low among adolescents. Few …

[HTML][HTML] Development of a Tailored Mobile Phone–Based Intervention to Facilitate Parent-Child Communication and Build Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Confidence …

J Cunningham-Erves, CH Wilkins… - JMIR Formative …, 2023 - formative.jmir.org
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine hesitancy is on the rise, and provider
communication is a first-line strategy to address parental concerns. The use of the …

[HTML][HTML] Internet exposure associated with Canadian parents' perception of risk on childhood immunization: Cross-sectional study

JL Tustin, NS Crowcroft, D Gesink… - JMIR public health …, 2018 - publichealth.jmir.org
Background: There is a large presence of provaccination and antivaccination content on the
Internet. The Internet has been identified as an important source for parents to seek and …

Associations between human papillomavirus vaccine decisions and exposure to vaccine information in social media

JY Llavona-Ortiz, KE Spanos… - Cancer …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose Exposure to different types of vaccine information in social media can result in
parents making disparate vaccine decisions, including not following national guidelines for …

[HTML][HTML] HPV vaccination champions: Evaluating a technology-mediated intervention for parents

B Sundstrom, KB Cartmell, AA White, N Russo… - Frontiers in Digital …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination prevents 6 HPV-related cancers in men and
women. Yet, rates of HPV vaccination among adolescents in the United States lag behind …