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Paul L. Reiter

Researcher at Ohio State University

Publications -  151
Citations -  5845

Paul L. Reiter is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Population. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 142 publications receiving 4736 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul L. Reiter include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Acceptability of a COVID-19 vaccine among adults in the United States: How many people would get vaccinated?

TL;DR: Many adults are willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine, though acceptability should be monitored as vaccine development continues.
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Parents' health beliefs and HPV vaccination of their adolescent daughters.

TL;DR: Modifiable correlates of HPV vaccine initiation among adolescent girls in high risk communities and whether correlates varied by race and urban/rural status are identified.
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Longitudinal predictors of human papillomavirus vaccine initiation among adolescent girls in a high-risk geographic area.

TL;DR: Rates of HPV vaccine initiation were higher among parents who at baseline perceived lower barriers to getting HPV vaccine, anticipated greater regret if their daughters got HPV because they were unvaccinated, did not report “needing more information” as the main reason they had not already vaccinated, intended to get their daughters the vaccine, or were not born-again Christians.
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Adolescent Males’ Awareness of and Willingness to Try Electronic Cigarettes

TL;DR: Most adolescent males were aware of e-cigarettes, and a substantial minority were willing to try them, and regulatory and behavioral interventions are needed to prevent "gateway" use by adolescent nonsmokers.
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HPV vaccine and adolescent males

TL;DR: HPV vaccine uptake was nearly nonexistent a year after permissive national recommendations were first issued for males, and efforts to increase vaccine uptake among adolescent males should consider the important role of peer acceptance and anticipated regret.