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HPV vaccine decision-making among young men who have sex with men
Christopher W. Wheldon
, Ellen M. Daley
, Eric R. Buhi
,
Julie A. Baldwin
, Alan G. Nyitray
, Anna R. Giuliano
Health Sciences
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Vaccine Decision-making
100%
Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
100%
Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
100%
High-risk Human Papillomavirus (HR-HPV)
50%
Vaccination
33%
Healthcare Professionals
16%
Sexuality
16%
Structured Interview
16%
Central Florida
16%
Men Who Have Sex with Men
16%
Health Benefits
16%
Overall Health
16%
Psychological Benefits
16%
Not-knowing
16%
Controlling Factors
16%
Vaccine Uptake
16%
Availability Cost
16%
External Control
16%
Sex Partners
16%
Salient Beliefs
16%
Women's Health Issues
16%
Health Education Intervention
16%
Young MSM
16%
Peace of Mind
16%
Sexual Orientation Disclosure
16%
Normative Influence
16%
Behavioral Beliefs
16%
Qualitative Descriptive Study
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Decision Making
100%
Men Who Have Sex with Men
100%
Wart Virus
100%
Wart Virus Vaccine
100%
Health Care Cost
16%
Side Effect
16%
Qualitative Design
16%
Women's Health
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Papilloma
100%
Gardasil
100%
Men Who Have Sex with Men
100%
Vaccination Policy
83%
Vaccine Efficacy
33%
Health Care Personnel
16%
Side Effect
16%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Sexual Orientation
33%
Semistructured Interview
33%
Disclosure
33%