Human papillomavirus vaccine intentions among males: A test of the Parallel Processing Model.

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Publicado en:Journal of Health Psychology Vol. 20; no. 4; pp. 427 - 438
Autores principales: Wheldon, Christopher W, Buhi, Eric R, Daley, Ellen M, Hernandez, Natalie D, Anstey, Erica Hesch, Kolar, Stephanie, Giuliano, Anna R
Formato: research tables/charts Journal Article
Publicado: Sage Publications Inc. Apr2015
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          Wheldon, Christopher W
          Buhi, Eric R
          Daley, Ellen M
          Hernandez, Natalie D
          Anstey, Erica Hesch
          Kolar, Stephanie
          Giuliano, Anna R
        affil: University of South Florida, USA
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          Papillomavirus Vaccine Therapeutic Use
          Papillomavirus Infections Prevention and Control
          Men's Health
          Intention
          Human
          Funding Source
          Attitude to Illness
          Male
          Models, Theoretical
          Structural Equation Modeling
          Health Behavior
          Cognition
          Summated Rating Scaling
          Adolescence
          Adult
          Middle Age
          Aged
          Descriptive Statistics
          Goodness of Fit Chi Square Test
          Scales
          Adolescent: 13-18 years
          Adult: 19-44 years
          Middle Aged: 45-64 years
          Aged: 65+ years
          Male
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