2013
DOI: 10.4172/2325-9728.s1-006
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection and Vaccines:Ottawa University Students’ Knowledge, Awareness and Vaccine Intentions

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“…Authors found a complex decisional matrix in which discourses concerning risk, morality and personal responsibility for sexual health influenced decisions (Mancuso and Polzer 2010;Roberts and Mitchell 2017). Remes et al (2013) focused on students' HPVV awareness at a Canadian university and found that most male participants were unfamiliar with the HPV vaccine while most female respondents had not received this vaccine and thought it was poorly researched and expensive. The authors attribute these results to the fact that, at the time of the study, media coverage of Gardasil underlined the threat of cervical cancer to girls.…”
Section: Hpvv and Its Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors found a complex decisional matrix in which discourses concerning risk, morality and personal responsibility for sexual health influenced decisions (Mancuso and Polzer 2010;Roberts and Mitchell 2017). Remes et al (2013) focused on students' HPVV awareness at a Canadian university and found that most male participants were unfamiliar with the HPV vaccine while most female respondents had not received this vaccine and thought it was poorly researched and expensive. The authors attribute these results to the fact that, at the time of the study, media coverage of Gardasil underlined the threat of cervical cancer to girls.…”
Section: Hpvv and Its Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%