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Parental Attitudes About Sexually Transmitted Infection Vaccination for Their Adolescent Children
Author(s) -
Gregory D. Zimet,
Rose M. Mays,
Lynne A. Sturm,
April A. Ravert,
Susan M. Perkins,
Beth E. Juliar
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
archives of pediatrics and adolescent medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1538-3628
pISSN - 1072-4710
DOI - 10.1001/archpedi.159.2.132
Subject(s) - medicine , vaccination , transmission (telecommunications) , vaccine efficacy , demography , rating scale , immunology , psychology , developmental psychology , electrical engineering , sociology , engineering
To evaluate parental attitudes about adolescent vaccination as a function of vaccine characteristics, including whether the vaccine prevented a sexually transmitted infection (STI), and to explore possible sociodemographic predictors of acceptability of STI vaccines.

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