Mothers ’ intentions to vaccinate their teenaged children against human papillomavirus, as predicted by sex in South Korea: An application of the theory of planned behavior
ConclusionThe application of the theory of planned behavior is an effective method to determine the predictors of children's HPV vaccination status. In order to improve the HPV vaccination rate of teenaged children, strategies for education and effective promotion that involve mothers should be developed.
Source: Japan Journal of Nursing Science - Category: Nursing Authors: Kyung Mi Kim, Jeong Sil Choi Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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