Fathers' participation in the HPV vaccination decision-making process doesn't increase parents' intention to make daughters get the vaccine
Introduction The HPV vaccination rate in Japan has been dismally low. Our previous survey work found that mothers in Japan, who have a strong influence over their daughters, often are receptive to the fathers' participation in the family's decision-making process about getting their daught...
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Main Authors: | Tomomi Egawa-Takata (Author), Ruriko Nakae (Author), Mariko Shindo (Author), Ai Miyoshi (Author), Tsuyoshi Takiuchi (Author), Takashi Miyatake (Author), Tadashi Kimura (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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