Motivational and contextual determinants of HPV-vaccination uptake: A longitudinal study among mothers of girls invited for the HPV-vaccination.
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Pot, Mirjamvan Keulen, Hilde M
Ruiter, Robert A C
Eekhout, Iris
Mollema, Liesbeth
Paulussen, Theo W G M
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Motivational and contextual determinants of HPV-vaccination uptake: A longitudinal study among mothers of girls invited for the HPV-vaccination.Published in
Prev Med 2017; 100:41-9Publiekssamenvatting
In the Netherlands, HPV-vaccination uptake among 12-year-old girls remains to be lower (61% in 2016) than expected. The present study is about 1) replicating the extent to which social-psychological determinants found in earlier cross-sectional studies explain HPV-vaccination intention, and 2) testing whether HPV-vaccination intention, as well as other social-psychological determinants, are good predictors of future HPV-vaccination uptake in a longitudinal design.PMID
28389328ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.04.005
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