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Parents' beliefs, rather than knowledge, are what drive their acceptance of human papillomavirus vaccines for their children, according to a new study.
Therefore, simply educating them about human papillomavirus (HPV) "may not be sufficient to influence their attitudes toward HPV vaccination, as attitudes may be driven by other, non-information-based preferences," wrote Dr. Amanda F. Dempsey of the University of Washington, Seattle, and her colleagues...
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