Effect of Internet use for searching information on vaccination on the uptake of human papillomavirus vaccine in France: A path-analysis approach
Preventive Medicine May 14, 2021
Dib F, Mayaud P, Longfier L, et al. - This study was attempted to ascertain if there is a negative relationship between Internet use among French vaccine-hesitant mothers and HPV vaccine uptake by their daughters and to gain insight into the pathways that would link Internet use to the lack of HPV vaccine uptake. Researchers performed a pooled cross-sectional analysis across 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 Vaccinoscopie Survey. Pth analysis validated the negative impact of Internet use, demonstrating how the Internet plays a detrimental role in HPV vaccine uptake through a lower perceived level of HPV vaccine utility, a lower perceived level of information on childhood vaccination, and unfavorable attitudes towards vaccination in general.
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