Article de revue

Parental Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding the Nine-Valent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine.

PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to explore parents\' attitudes and beliefs about the nine-valent human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV9).

METHODS: Online focus groups were conducted in January, 2015. The U.S. national sample of parents was recruited to four groups: (1) two groups of parents of HPV unvaccinated daughters aged 9-12 years and (2) two groups of parents of vaccinated daughters aged 11-17 years.

RESULTS: Participants were 43 parents of vaccinated daughters and 38 parents of unvaccinated daughters. Results indicated low and variable levels of knowledge about HPV, related cancers, and vaccination (e.g., parents unaware vaccine is recommended for boys). Parents were encouraged that HPV9 covered more types, and many said they want the \"better\" vaccine. Parents of unvaccinated girls wondered whether they should delay vaccination until HPV9 was available, whereas parents of vaccinated girls wondered whether their daughters could be revaccinated with HPV9. Concerns were related to adverse reacti

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2015

Journal

The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine

Volume

6

Type

Article de revue

Catégories

  • Vaccins et dispositifs d'administration

Maladies

  • Papillomavirus humain

Pays

  • États-Unis

Mots-clés

  • Demand
  • Health promotion

Régions de l'OMS

  • Région des Amériques

Ajouté par: David Hyung Won Oh

Ajouté le: 2015-12-10 15:39:35

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