Promoting HPV vaccination among Latinx: an application of the extended parallel processing model.
Vaccine hesitancy is a substantial barrier to increasing HPV vaccination rates among Latinx in the US who experience disproportional rates of HPV-related cancers. The current research tests the effectiveness of culturally-targeted, fear-appeal messages designed using the Extended Parallel Processing...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Behavioral Medicine Vol. 46; no. 1/2; pp. 324 - 335 |
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| Formato: | clinical trial research tables/charts Journal Article |
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Springer Nature
Apr2023
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