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Political and News Media Factors Shaping Public Awareness of the HPV Vaccine
Women's Health IssuesVol. 23Issue 3e143–e151Published online: April 4, 2013- Sarah E. Gollust
- Laura Attanasio
- Amanda Dempsey
- Allison M. Benson
- Erika Franklin Fowler
Cited in Scopus: 27In 2006, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration licensed a vaccine for the human papillomavirus (HPV) that prevents the strains of HPV that cause 70% of cervical cancers. Within months, many states introduced legislation requiring the vaccine for girls, prompting controversy and heightened political and media attention to the issue. Previous research has shown differences in HPV vaccine awareness by individual-level characteristics such as race/ethnicity, income, and education levels. We examined how individual political orientation and exposure to media coverage can also shape awareness of the vaccine.