Area-based socioeconomic factors and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among teen boys in the United States.
Kevin A HenryAllison L Swiecki-SikoraAntoinette M StroupEcho L WarnerDeanna KepkaPublished in: BMC public health (2017)
Higher HPV vaccination coverage in urban areas and among racial/ethnic minorities in areas with high poverty may be attributable to factors such as vaccine acceptance, health-care practices, and their access to HPV vaccines through the Vaccines for Children Program, which provides free vaccines to uninsured and under-insured children. Given the low HPV vaccination rates among boys in the U.S., these results provide important evidence to inform public health interventions to increase HPV vaccination.