2020
DOI: 10.1080/0167482x.2020.1806818
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Sexual dysfunctions in female university students and the correlation with body image: a cross-sectional study

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“…; (2) Health care providers conduct health lectures in schools to explain the knowledge and preventive measures of cervical cancer and genital diseases; (3) Doctors can also promote correct information to the right-age vaccinated population and their parents, and encourage this population to be vaccinated. (4) Health professionals or young doctors have often been interviewed to get quick and easy guidance on procedures or processes that could be transferred to the general population ( 40 ) or to quickly recruit subjects on which verify individual's personal experiences and sociocultural factors ( 41 ). In addition to increasing awareness of HPV vaccines through health education, communication on the risks of HPV vaccines can help build public confidence and trust.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; (2) Health care providers conduct health lectures in schools to explain the knowledge and preventive measures of cervical cancer and genital diseases; (3) Doctors can also promote correct information to the right-age vaccinated population and their parents, and encourage this population to be vaccinated. (4) Health professionals or young doctors have often been interviewed to get quick and easy guidance on procedures or processes that could be transferred to the general population ( 40 ) or to quickly recruit subjects on which verify individual's personal experiences and sociocultural factors ( 41 ). In addition to increasing awareness of HPV vaccines through health education, communication on the risks of HPV vaccines can help build public confidence and trust.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%