Factors That Influence Parental Vaccination Decisions for Adolescents, 13 to 17 Years Old: National Immunization Survey-Teen, 2010

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作者
Dorell, Christina [1 ]
Yankey, David [1 ]
Kennedy, Allison [1 ]
Stokley, Shannon [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
关键词
vaccination; adolescent; parental attitudes; acceptance; HPV; Tdap; MenACWY; HUMAN-PAPILLOMAVIRUS VACCINE; UNITED-STATES; ADVISORY-COMMITTEE; MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE; COVERAGE LEVELS; RECOMMENDATIONS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PERTUSSIS; HEALTH; PREVENTION;
D O I
10.1177/0009922812468208
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Objectives. We aim to describe factors that influence parental decisions to vaccinate their adolescents. Methods. Data from the July to December 2010 National Immunization Survey-Teen Parental Concerns Module were analyzed to determine factors that influence parental decisions to vaccinate their adolescents. Results. Parents reported that their adolescent's health care provider recommended tetanus toxoid/tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis (Td/Tdap; 74.4%), meningococcal conjugate (MenACWY; 60.3%), and human papillomavirus (HPV; 71.3%). Vaccination coverage estimates were significantly higher among parents who reported receiving a provider recommendation: 85.2% versus 76.7% (Td/Tdap), 77.3% versus 49.7% (MenACWY), and 62.2% versus 21.5% (HPV). Compared with Td/Tdap and MenACWY, fewer HPV vaccination conversations included recommendations for vaccination. Other than health care providers, school requirements (46.1%), news coverage (31.2%), and family (31.0%) were most frequently reported influences on parental vaccination decisions. Conclusions. Many factors influence parental decisions to vaccinate their adolescents; one of the most important factors is the provider recommendation. Missed opportunities for vaccination persist when strong vaccination recommendations are not given or are delayed.
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