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Due to COVID-19, we were unable to continue data collection in China.
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| Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention | OTHER |
| National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) | NIH |
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Within low, middle, and upper income countries, low vaccine coverage results from both obstacles to vaccine access and low confidence in vaccine programs. Thus, it is critical to determine how best to enhance trust in vaccines as increasing numbers of vaccines are recommended for use. Even though the context accompanying the initial roll-out of a vaccine can have a large impact on people's perceptions of the vaccine and the corresponding disease, it is not clear how to best introduce a vaccine to increase public confidence and enhance uptake. The US roll-out of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine framed HPV as a sexually transmitted infection, which proved to be an impediment to efforts to increase vaccine uptake >10 years after its introduction. This study will use an educational experiment, where parents of children will be exposed to information about the HPV vaccination in different ways. Parents will be introduced to the HPV vaccine through different scenarios with varying emphases (i.e., age at vaccination, types of transmission, type of cancer prevention). The aim will be to determine how the framing of the HPV vaccination across several dimensions affects short-term willingness to receive it.
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| cervical cancer - sexually transmitted (STD) - standard | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. |
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| cervical cancer - STD - 12 years old (y.o.) | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| cervical cancer - STD - 18 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| cervical cancer - infectious - standard | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Broadened information about cancers | Behavioral | Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. |
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| To Determine How the Framing of the HPV Vaccination Across Several Dimensions Affects Short-term Willingness to Receive it | Immediately after the experimental component, parents will respond to the question "If you had a daughter, how willing would you be to give your daughter an HPV vaccine at 12 years of age?" This will be assessed on a 5-point scale from "not at all willing" (1) to "very willing" (5). The proportion of parents who select "somewhat" (4) or "very willing" (5) will be tallied as the primary outcome measure. | same day as intervention |
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| To Determine How the Framing of the HPV Vaccination Across Several Dimensions Affects Sustained Willingness to Receive it | Three years after the experimental component, parents will respond to the question "If you had a daughter, how willing would you be to give your daughter an HPV vaccine at 12 years of age?" This will be assessed on a 5-point scale from "not at all willing" (1) to "very willing" (5). The proportion of parents who select "somewhat" (4) or "very willing" (5) will be tallied as the primary outcome measure. |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Abram L Wagner, PhD, MPH | University of Michigan | Principal Investigator |
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| Shanghai CDC | Shanghai | 200336 | China |
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| 34996644 | Result | Huang Z, Ji M, Ren J, Sun X, Boulton ML, Zikmund-Fisher BJ, Wagner AL. Effect of the framing of HPV vaccination on parents' willingness to accept an HPV vaccine. Vaccine. 2022 Feb 7;40(6):897-903. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.12.051. Epub 2022 Jan 4. |
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The dataset will be uploaded to a public repository after each wave of data collection is complete.
Wave 1 (aim 1): data available end of 2019
The data is freely and publicly available
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Recruitment period: summer 2019 Recruitment locations: immunization clinics and schools in 40 townships in Shanghai, China
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | Cervical Cancer - Sexually Transmitted (STD) - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Apr 12, 2019 |
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In this educational intervention, there are three dimensions of variability: cancer messaging, communicability messaging, and age messaging. For cancer messaging there are two possibilities: one message focused more on cervical cancer, one message on cancer in general. For communicability, one message will have information on sexual transmission, a second on infectiousness in general, and a third will have no information about communicability. For age, one will mention that the vaccine is available for 9-45 year olds, the second will mention that and additionally recommend children 11 years old to receive the vaccine, and the third will recommend children 18 years old to receive the vaccine.
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| cervical cancer - infectious - 12 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| cervical cancer - infectious - 18 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| cervical cancer - blank - standard | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. |
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| cervical cancer - blank - 12 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| cervical cancer - blank - 18 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| many cancers - STD - standard | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. |
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| many cancers - STD - 12 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| many cancers - STD - 18 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| many cancers - infectious - standard | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. |
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| many cancers - infectious - 12 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| many cancers - infectious - 18 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| many cancers - blank - standard | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. |
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| many cancers - blank - 12 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| many cancers - blank - 18 y.o. | Experimental | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. |
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| Information about STDs | Behavioral | Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. |
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| Information about infectious disease | Behavioral | Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). |
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| Recommendation for children 12 years old | Behavioral | Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. |
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| Recommendation for children 18 years old | Behavioral | Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. |
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| Standard age information | Behavioral | Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. |
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| Cervical cancer | Behavioral | Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
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| Blank information about communicability | Behavioral | Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
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| FG001 | Cervical Cancer - STD - 12 Years Old (y.o.) | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| FG002 | Cervical Cancer - STD - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| FG003 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| FG004 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| FG005 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| FG006 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| FG007 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| FG008 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| FG009 | Many Cancers - STD - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. |
| FG010 | Many Cancers - STD - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. |
| FG011 | Many Cancers - STD - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. |
| FG012 | Many Cancers - Infectious - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. |
| FG013 | Many Cancers - Infectious - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. |
| FG014 | Many Cancers - Infectious - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. |
| FG015 | Many Cancers - Blank - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| FG016 | Many Cancers - Blank - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| FG017 | Many Cancers - Blank - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
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| BG000 | Cervical Cancer - Sexually Transmitted (STD) - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| BG001 | Cervical Cancer - STD - 12 Years Old (y.o.) | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| BG002 | Cervical Cancer - STD - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| BG003 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| BG004 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| BG005 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| BG006 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| BG007 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| BG008 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| BG009 | Many Cancers - STD - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. |
| BG010 | Many Cancers - STD - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. |
| BG011 | Many Cancers - STD - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. |
| BG012 | Many Cancers - Infectious - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. |
| BG013 | Many Cancers - Infectious - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. |
| BG014 | Many Cancers - Infectious - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. |
| BG015 | Many Cancers - Blank - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| BG016 | Many Cancers - Blank - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| BG017 | Many Cancers - Blank - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
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| Primary | To Determine How the Framing of the HPV Vaccination Across Several Dimensions Affects Short-term Willingness to Receive it | Immediately after the experimental component, parents will respond to the question "If you had a daughter, how willing would you be to give your daughter an HPV vaccine at 12 years of age?" This will be assessed on a 5-point scale from "not at all willing" (1) to "very willing" (5). The proportion of parents who select "somewhat" (4) or "very willing" (5) will be tallied as the primary outcome measure. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | same day as intervention |
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| Secondary | To Determine How the Framing of the HPV Vaccination Across Several Dimensions Affects Sustained Willingness to Receive it | Three years after the experimental component, parents will respond to the question "If you had a daughter, how willing would you be to give your daughter an HPV vaccine at 12 years of age?" This will be assessed on a 5-point scale from "not at all willing" (1) to "very willing" (5). The proportion of parents who select "somewhat" (4) or "very willing" (5) will be tallied as the primary outcome measure. | This study was terminated early because of COVID-19, and data on the secondary outcome were not collected. | Posted | 3 years |
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This study is an educational/behavioral intervention. Any "physical" adverse event is not expected to occur. This study could change someone's attitude about the HPV vaccine for the worse - a behavioral/attitudinal adverse event.
If acceptability of the vaccine is less than 40% (about 10% to 20% less than acceptability of what was found in previous studies), data collection will be temporarily stopped.
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Cervical Cancer - Sexually Transmitted (STD) - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. | 0 | 79 | 0 | 79 | 0 | 79 |
| EG001 | Cervical Cancer - STD - 12 Years Old (y.o.) | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. | 0 | 45 | 0 | 45 | 0 | 45 |
| EG002 | Cervical Cancer - STD - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. | 0 | 52 | 0 | 52 | 0 | 52 |
| EG003 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. | 0 | 51 | 0 | 51 | 0 | 51 |
| EG004 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. | 0 | 48 | 0 | 48 | 0 | 48 |
| EG005 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. | 0 | 49 | 0 | 49 | 0 | 49 |
| EG006 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. | 0 | 49 | 0 | 49 | 0 | 49 |
| EG007 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. | 0 | 52 | 0 | 52 | 0 | 52 |
| EG008 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. | 0 | 53 | 0 | 53 | 0 | 53 |
| EG009 | Many Cancers - STD - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. | 0 | 58 | 0 | 58 | 0 | 58 |
| EG010 | Many Cancers - STD - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. | 0 | 57 | 0 | 57 | 0 | 57 |
| EG011 | Many Cancers - STD - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. | 0 | 51 | 0 | 51 | 0 | 51 |
| EG012 | Many Cancers - Infectious - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. | 0 | 55 | 0 | 55 | 0 | 55 |
| EG013 | Many Cancers - Infectious - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. | 0 | 52 | 0 | 52 | 0 | 52 |
| EG014 | Many Cancers - Infectious - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. | 0 | 56 | 0 | 56 | 0 | 56 |
| EG015 | Many Cancers - Blank - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. | 0 | 50 | 0 | 50 | 0 | 50 |
| EG016 | Many Cancers - Blank - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. | 0 | 48 | 0 | 48 | 0 | 48 |
| EG017 | Many Cancers - Blank - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. | 0 | 48 | 0 | 48 | 0 | 48 |
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Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, collection of data on the secondary outcome was stopped. Accordingly, the grant associated with this clinical trial had a change in scope.
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| Abram Wagner | University of Michigan | 7347632330 | awag@umich.edu |
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| OG002 | Cervical Cancer - STD - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| OG003 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| OG004 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| OG005 | Cervical Cancer - Infectious - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. |
| OG006 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| OG007 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| OG008 | Cervical Cancer - Blank - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cervical cancer. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Cervical cancer: Caregivers are told that HPV causes cervical cancer. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| OG009 | Many Cancers - STD - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. |
| OG010 | Many Cancers - STD - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. |
| OG011 | Many Cancers - STD - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about STDs: Caregivers learn that HPV is an STD. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. |
| OG012 | Many Cancers - Infectious - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. |
| OG013 | Many Cancers - Infectious - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. |
| OG014 | Many Cancers - Infectious - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. HPV is an infectious disease. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Information about infectious disease: Caregivers learn that HPV is infectious (but information that it is an STD is omitted). Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. |
| OG015 | Many Cancers - Blank - Standard | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Standard age information: Caregivers are given information about when the HPV vaccination can be given in China, but no additional recommendations. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| OG016 | Many Cancers - Blank - 12 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between grade school and middle school is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Recommendation for children 12 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 12 years old. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
| OG017 | Many Cancers - Blank - 18 y.o. | The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) causes cancers all over the body, from the head to the reproductive system. Currently, safe and effective HPV vaccines are available for women 9-45 years of age in China. The transition between high school and college or work is a particularly good time to think about the HPV vaccine. Broadened information about cancers: Caregivers receive information that HPV causes more than just cervical cancer. Recommendation for children 18 years old: Caregivers are prompted to get their child vaccinated when the child is 18 years old. Blank information about communicability: Caregivers are not given any information on how HPV is spread. |
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