Adolescents’ beliefs about their parents’ human papillomavirus vaccination decisions
Please cite this paper as: Forster A, Marlow L, Waller J. Adolescents’ beliefs about their parents’ human papillomavirus vaccination decisions. BJOG 2010;117:229–233. A significant minority of parents are concerned that human papillomavirus vaccination will affect sexual behaviour. We explored this...
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Veröffentlicht in: | BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology 2010-01, Vol.117 (2), p.229-233 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Please cite this paper as: Forster A, Marlow L, Waller J. Adolescents’ beliefs about their parents’ human papillomavirus vaccination decisions. BJOG 2010;117:229–233.
A significant minority of parents are concerned that human papillomavirus vaccination will affect sexual behaviour. We explored this issue with 162 adolescent girls. Most (between 90 and 92%) did not perceive a connection between parental consent to vaccination and parental authorisation for sexual activity, but a small percentage believed that vaccination consent implied that they were old enough to have sex (8%), or that it was okay for them to be sexually active (10%). The findings are broadly reassuring, but highlight the need for vaccination information materials to clarify why the vaccine is administered before sexual debut. |
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ISSN: | 1470-0328 1471-0528 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2009.02412.x |