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The birds, the bees, and the HPVs: what drives mothers' intentions to use the HPV vaccination as a chance to talk about sex?

机译:鸟类,蜜蜂和HPV:是什么驱使母亲使用HPV疫苗作为谈论性行为的意愿?

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Parent-child communication about sex is a way to protect adolescents from engaging in risky behavior. The human papillomavirus vaccine provides mothers with a teachable moment to communicate about sex. This study examines mothers' intentions to talk about sex in conjunction with the vaccination of daughters ages 9 to 15 years, using the Theory of Planned Behavior as a framework. A random sample of mothers was surveyed (N=217). Findings indicated that mothers' intentions were driven by attitudes, subjective norms, and the age at which they intended to vaccinate. Efforts to encourage vaccination should concentrate on strengthening mothers' attitudes about the value of talking about sex and highlight referent persons who support communication about sex.
机译:亲子间有关性的交流是一种保护青少年免遭危险行为的方式。人乳头瘤病毒疫苗为母亲们提供了一个可以学习的性交机会。这项研究以计划行为理论为框架,研究了母亲与9至15岁女儿进行疫苗接种有关谈论性行为的意图。对母亲进行了随机抽样调查(N = 217)。调查结果表明,母亲的意图受到态度,主观规范以及她们打算接种疫苗的年龄的影响。鼓励接种疫苗的工作应集中在加强母亲对谈论性的价值的态度上,并强调支持性交流的推荐人。

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