Abstract:The uptake of HPV vaccination is < 10% in Taiwan and little is known about mothers' intention to vaccinate daughters against HPV. The aims of this study were to explore mothers' reasons for and against vaccinating their daughters against HPV. A total of 511 women were obtained from a regional hospital in central Taiwan. Descriptive analysis and multivariate logistic regression were employed. The authors found the most frequent reason given by mothers for not vaccinating their daughters was "vaccination price i… Show more
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