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The Uptake of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination and Its Associated Factors Among Adolescents: A Systematic Review

Background: The purpose of this review was to explore the uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination, its associated factors, and the facilitators of and barriers to HPV vaccination among adolescents. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted through 5 electronic databases,...

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Published in:Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 2017-10, Vol.8 (4), p.349-362
Main Authors: Loke, Alice Yuen, Kwan, Miu Ling, Wong, Yuen-Ting, Wong, Alice Kar Yan
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Adolescents
Anus Neoplasms - prevention & control
Female
Health education
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health promotion
Hong Kong
Human papillomavirus
Humans
Immunization
Infections
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Male
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Sex education
Sexual health
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Teenagers
Uptake
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Vaccines
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