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Addressing personal parental values in decisions about childhood vaccination: Measure development

Highlights•The Parental Vaccine Values (PVV) scale measures vaccination-specific values. •The PVV subscales are valid and internally consistent. •Vaccine values were associated with vaccine attitudes, hesitancy, and behavior. •Tailoring vaccine promotion messages to vaccine values may improve effect...

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Published in:Vaccine 2019-09, Vol.37 (38), p.5688-5697
Main Authors: Cataldi, Jessica R, Sevick, Carter, Pyrzanowski, Jennifer, Wagner, Nicole, Brewer, Sarah E, Narwaney, Komal J, Shoup, Jo Ann, Resnicow, Ken, Glanz, Jason, Dempsey, Amanda, Kwan, Bethany M
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Attitudes
Childhood
Children
Construction
Decision making
Disease control
Drug delivery systems
Electronic health records
Electronic medical records
Factor analysis
Human behavior
Immunization
Parental behavior
Parents
Parents & parenting
Polls & surveys
Public health
Qualitative research
Regression analysis
Regression models
Security
Universalism
Vaccination
Vaccine hesitancy
Vaccines
Values
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