Factors associated with HPV vaccine acceptability and hesitancy among Black mothers with young daughters in the United States
IntroductionCompared to other-race peers, Black women are disproportionately impacted by human papillomavirus [HPV] infection, related health outcomes, and cervical cancer mortality as a result of suboptimal HPV vaccine uptake during adolescence. Few studies in the United States have examined psycho...
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Main Authors: | Aaliyah Gray (Author), Celia B. Fisher (Author) |
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