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Acceptability of HPV vaccination among young adults aged 18-30 years-a population based survey in Sweden

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Even though few young adults stated their healthcare-related behaviours would change after HPV vaccination, a significant number were uncertain, suggesting a need for continued educational efforts when HPV-vaccinating this group.
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This article is published in Vaccine.The article was published on 2010-11-03. It has received 52 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vaccination & Population.

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HPV vaccine acceptability among men: a systematic review and meta-analysis

TL;DR: Public health campaigns that promote positive HPV vaccine attitudes and awareness about HPV risk in men, and interventions to promote healthcare provider recommendation of HPV vaccination for boys and mitigate obstacles due to cost and logistical barriers may support HPV vaccine acceptability for men.
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HPV vaccine acceptability in Ghana, West Africa.

TL;DR: Educational programs addressing specific barriers identified in the current study have the potential to significantly improve HPV vaccine uptake in Ghana.
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Human papillomavirus and vaccine-related perceptions among men who have sex with men: a systematic review

TL;DR: Despite several misconceptions and poor knowledge of HPV infection, MSM might be receptive to HPV vaccination, however, further research is needed to identify which factors contribute to potential vaccine uptake in hypothetical MSM-targeted HPV vaccination.
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and subsequent sexual behaviour: Evidence from a large survey of Nordic women

TL;DR: Women who received the HPV vaccine before or at the same age as sexual debut did not subsequently engage more in sexual risk taking behaviour than women who did not receive the HPVvaccine.
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Model assisted survey sampling

TL;DR: This book presents the principles of Estimation for Finite Populations and Important Sampling Designs and a Broader View of Errors in Surveys: Nonsampling Errors and Extensions of Probability Sampling Theory.
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Chapter 2: the burden of hpv-related cancers

TL;DR: Estimates of the global burden of HPV-related cancers, and the proportion that are actually "caused" by infection with HPV types, and therefore potentially preventable, are provided.
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