Study on the Willingness to Use Third-Party Channels for HPV Vaccine Appointments among Chengdu Female Consumers
Abstract
This study was reviewed to examine how third-party channels affected HPV vaccine uptake and awareness, knowledge, and attitudes related to HPV and HPV vaccine. Study inclusion criteria were raw data collection on third-party and HPV and HPV vaccination for the study to gain insight into how public awareness affected HPV and HPV vaccine-related knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. The three study objectives were; to construct a new research model of women’s willingness to use third-party channels for HPV vaccine appointments; to explore the overall status of women’s willingness to use third-party media for HPV vaccine appointments, and to outline factors of women’s willingness to use third-party channels for HPV vaccine appointments.References
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