2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2014.06.040
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Compliance with Age at Initiation of Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Series by Socioeconomic Status, Race/Ethnicity, and Health Insurance Coverage Among 13-17 Year-Old Females Who Received at Least One HPV Vaccine Shot: United States, 2011

Abstract: were less likely to initiate on-time. Research is needed to further investigate the reasons for late initiation among these subgroups.

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“…(Rattanawatkul, 2014) Hispanics and patients with public insurance may have better rates of HPV vaccination initiation because physicians may perceive the cost is more likely to be covered and, therefore, routinely recommend the vaccine. Further, Hispanics are reported to favorably view vaccination because of personal experiences with vaccine-preventable diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Rattanawatkul, 2014) Hispanics and patients with public insurance may have better rates of HPV vaccination initiation because physicians may perceive the cost is more likely to be covered and, therefore, routinely recommend the vaccine. Further, Hispanics are reported to favorably view vaccination because of personal experiences with vaccine-preventable diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%