Human papillomavirus vaccination uptake: a longitudinal study showing ethnic differences in the influence of the intention-to-vaccinate among parent-daughter dyads.
Vita Willemijn JongenMaarten F Schim van der LoeffAnders BoydMariska W F PetrignaniMaria PrinsMarcel van der WalAstrid NielenHester de MelkerTheo G W M PaulussenCatharina J AlbertsPublished in: Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics (2020)
In the non-Dutch group, only daughters' intention was significantly associated with HPV vaccination uptake, whereas in the Dutch group both the parents' and the daughters' intention were significantly associated with uptake. The role of the child in the decision-making process might need to be taken into account when developing new interventions focused on increasing HPV vaccination uptake, especially among individuals of non-Dutch origin.
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