Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate among adolescents in Antwerp their knowledge about vaccination and to describe their information sources, motives and barriers for vaccination. Methods. In March 2009, adolescents aged between 14 and 17 years from three schools with a mixed Belgian and immigrant population in Antwerp completed a written questionnaire concerning vaccination. The questionnaire was already used and validated in a study in five European countries: France, Italy, Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom. Results. In total 186 adolescents completed the questionnaire. Most of them (93%) knew that vaccination is a method to prevent disease. Most adolescents knew about the existence of vaccines against tetanus (94%), ...
Worldwide, lifestyle and resource disparities among adolescents contribute to unmet health needs, wh...
Background: COVID-19 had devastating effects on children's and adolescents' life, including neuropsy...
The population was college students, attending secondary school (fourth year) during 2018-2019 in fi...
SummaryImmigrant adolescents have different beliefs and attitudes about health and disease compared ...
Summary: Immigrant adolescents have different beliefs and attitudes about health and disease compare...
AbstractBackgroundTo examine immunisation information needs of teenagers we explored understandings ...
The aim of this study was to assess teens' knowledge of HPV infection and vaccination one year after...
Vaccination of youth could be key to preventing future outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2. Given the limited di...
Background: To examine immunisation information needs of teenagers we explored understandings of vac...
Although, evidence clearly supports vaccination as the most cost effective approach to controlling i...
Background: HPV vaccine coverage is far from ideal in Valencia, Spain, and this could be partially r...
BACKGROUND: The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is recommended for adolescent girls in many Europ...
Recent data have shown that the immune protection evoked by vaccines given in the first years of lif...
Background: Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a virus that causes genital warts and a range of differen...
Background: In order to be widely accepted by users, the implementation of a new health intervention...
Worldwide, lifestyle and resource disparities among adolescents contribute to unmet health needs, wh...
Background: COVID-19 had devastating effects on children's and adolescents' life, including neuropsy...
The population was college students, attending secondary school (fourth year) during 2018-2019 in fi...
SummaryImmigrant adolescents have different beliefs and attitudes about health and disease compared ...
Summary: Immigrant adolescents have different beliefs and attitudes about health and disease compare...
AbstractBackgroundTo examine immunisation information needs of teenagers we explored understandings ...
The aim of this study was to assess teens' knowledge of HPV infection and vaccination one year after...
Vaccination of youth could be key to preventing future outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2. Given the limited di...
Background: To examine immunisation information needs of teenagers we explored understandings of vac...
Although, evidence clearly supports vaccination as the most cost effective approach to controlling i...
Background: HPV vaccine coverage is far from ideal in Valencia, Spain, and this could be partially r...
BACKGROUND: The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is recommended for adolescent girls in many Europ...
Recent data have shown that the immune protection evoked by vaccines given in the first years of lif...
Background: Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a virus that causes genital warts and a range of differen...
Background: In order to be widely accepted by users, the implementation of a new health intervention...
Worldwide, lifestyle and resource disparities among adolescents contribute to unmet health needs, wh...
Background: COVID-19 had devastating effects on children's and adolescents' life, including neuropsy...
The population was college students, attending secondary school (fourth year) during 2018-2019 in fi...