“Predisposing, enabling, and need related factors associated with human papillomavirus vaccination intentions and uptake among Black and Hispanic sexual and gender diverse adults in the US” has been published in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities!
Analysis of enabling factors revealed that a past year routine check-up was associated with a higher probability of HPV vaccination. As for predisposing factors, vaccine attitudes was independently associated with HPV vaccination. Lastly, among need related factors, a history of HPV-related disease was associated with HPV vaccination.
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