Determinants of parental demand of human papillomavirus vaccination for adolescent daughters in China: Contingent valuation survey.
Jie ChangShan ZhuYuting ZhangNatalie CarvalhoSen XuYunshu LuXin LiuYu FangQingyue MengPublished in: The International journal of health planning and management (2024)
There is a large gap between parents' willingness-to-pay and the market price of HPV vaccine for girls in China. Parents generally believed the HPV vaccines were beneficial and necessary but when asked for their daughters, most parents did not believe their daughters would be infected by HPV despite the high prevalence in China. Future focus should be on ensuring the provision of accurate health information about HPV prevalence, vaccine quality, and safety to promote vaccine uptake, and promotional efforts tailored to different income groups might yield better effects. Government involvement in negotiating more widely acceptable and affordable prices or subsidising may be necessary for protecting high-risk population groups.