[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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Background Though human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is a safe and effective method
of protecting against associated cancers, uptake rates remain low among adolescents. Few …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
parents making disparate vaccine decisions, including not following national guidelines for …
[HTML][HTML] HPV vaccination champions: Evaluating a technology-mediated intervention for parents
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 …
women. Yet, rates of HPV vaccination among adolescents in the United States lag behind …
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