Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-17-2016
Publication Title
BMC Public Health
Publisher
BMC
Volume
16
First page number:
1
Last page number:
18
Abstract
Understanding the current status of parents’ vaccine decision making is crucial to inform public policy. We sought to assess changes in vaccine decisions among parents of young children. … See full text for complete abstract.
Keywords
HIV/AIDS; Sexual health; Socioecological model; Women; Minorities; HIV risk reduction
Disciplines
Health Services Research | Women's Health
File Format
File Size
897 KB
Language
English
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Repository Citation
Frew, P. M.,
Parker, K.,
Vo, L.,
Haley, D.,
O'Leary, A.,
Diallo, D. D.,
Golin, C. E.,
Kuo, I.,
Soto-Torres, L.,
Wang, J.,
Adimora, A. A.,
Randall, L. A.,
del Rio, C.,
Hodder, S.
(2016).
Socioecological Factors Influencing Women’s HIV Risk in the United States: Qualitative Findings from the Women’s HIV SeroIncidence Study (HPTN 064).
BMC Public Health, 16
1-18.
BMC.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3364-7