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Parental Attitudes About Sexually Transmitted Infection Vaccination for Their Adolescent Children
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Parents were accepting of the idea of vaccinating their adolescent children against STIs. The most salient issues were severity of infection and vaccine efficacy, not sexual transmissibility. Parents also favored vaccines for infections that had no method of behavioral prevention available.
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