Effects of a randomized controlled trial of a brief, student-nurse led, parent-based sexual health intervention on parental protective factors and HPV vaccination uptake
Abstract Background Parents play a pivotal role in adolescent sexual health and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. Nurses are on the frontlines of healthcare and play a critical role in promoting HPV vaccination and parent-child sexual health communication. We enhanced the Families Talking Toge...
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Main Authors: | D. Santa Maria (Author), C. Markham (Author), S. M. Misra (Author), D. C. Coleman (Author), M. Lyons (Author), C. Desormeaux (Author), S. Cron (Author), V. Guilamo-Ramos (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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