Abstract Background HPV vaccination decision-making is a complex process that is influenced by multiple psychosocial determinants. Given the change in policy recommendation to include males in routine HPV vaccination, our goals were to assess the HPV vaccination uptake in Canada, to understand where Canadian parents were situated in the HPV vaccine decision-making process for their son, how they changed over time and which psychosocial determinants were relevant for this process. Methods We used an online survey methodology and collected data from a nationally representative sample of Canadian parents of boys aged 9–16 at baseline (T1, February 2014) and at 9 months’ follow-up (T2). Our analyses were guided by the Precaution Adoption Proces...
Abstract Background Parental attitudes play a key role in their decisions to vaccinate adolescents a...
PURPOSE: The quadrivalent HPV vaccination was approved for use in males ages 9 to 26 in 2009 and rec...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine social variations in parental rationales for delaying or forgoing human ...
Background: HPV vaccination decision-making is a complex process that is influenced...
Despite being an effective cancer prevention strategy, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Can...
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the cause of several oral and genital cancers with potentially hig...
Introduction Human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection, can cause anogenital war...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>The quadrivalent HPV vaccination was approved for use in males ages 9 to 26 in...
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S and can lead...
To assess among parents longitudinal predictors of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination uptake for...
Abstract Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine coverage rates remain low. This is believed t...
Information on factors that influence parental decisions for actual human papillomavirus (HPV) vacci...
A wealth of scientific literature has been devoted to understanding what factors influence parents a...
Information on factors that influence parental decisions for actual human papillomavirus (HPV) vacci...
Before the introduction of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, decisional strategies and factors...
Abstract Background Parental attitudes play a key role in their decisions to vaccinate adolescents a...
PURPOSE: The quadrivalent HPV vaccination was approved for use in males ages 9 to 26 in 2009 and rec...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine social variations in parental rationales for delaying or forgoing human ...
Background: HPV vaccination decision-making is a complex process that is influenced...
Despite being an effective cancer prevention strategy, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Can...
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the cause of several oral and genital cancers with potentially hig...
Introduction Human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection, can cause anogenital war...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>The quadrivalent HPV vaccination was approved for use in males ages 9 to 26 in...
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S and can lead...
To assess among parents longitudinal predictors of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination uptake for...
Abstract Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine coverage rates remain low. This is believed t...
Information on factors that influence parental decisions for actual human papillomavirus (HPV) vacci...
A wealth of scientific literature has been devoted to understanding what factors influence parents a...
Information on factors that influence parental decisions for actual human papillomavirus (HPV) vacci...
Before the introduction of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, decisional strategies and factors...
Abstract Background Parental attitudes play a key role in their decisions to vaccinate adolescents a...
PURPOSE: The quadrivalent HPV vaccination was approved for use in males ages 9 to 26 in 2009 and rec...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine social variations in parental rationales for delaying or forgoing human ...