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"Improving United States HPV vaccination rates: Factors predictive of parental attitudes towards middle school entry requirements"
2024 ▪
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
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"Oral health during pregnancy: an analysis of interprofessional guideline awareness and practice behaviors among prenatal and oral health providers"
2023 ▪
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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"An approach to targeted promotion of HPV vaccination based on parental preferences for social media content"
2023 ▪
Journal of Social Marketing
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"MCH Leadership Training Program: An Innovative Application of an Implementation Science Framework"
2023 ▪
Maternal and Child Health Journal
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"Characteristics associated with the adoption of consumer-based self-sampling methods for sexually transmitted infection screening"
2023 ▪
Journal of American College Health
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"Dental patients' communication preferences for learning about HPV-related topics."
2023 ▪
PubMed
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"Prenatal oral health guidelines: a theory- and practice-informed approach to survey development using a modified-Delphi technique and cognitive interviews"
2022 ▪
Implementation Science Communications
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"Discussing HPV and oropharyngeal cancer in dental settings: gender and provider-type matter"
2021 ▪
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
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"Arguments in favor of and against the HPV vaccine school-entry requirement in Puerto Rico: a content analysis of newspaper media"
2021 ▪
Cancer Causes & Control
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"The Intersection of Problems, Policy, and Politics: The Adoption of an HPV Vaccine School-Entry Requirement in Puerto Rico"
2021 ▪
Qualitative Health Research
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"Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening among College Women by Race/Ethnicity and Number of Male Sex Partners: National Survey of Family Growth, 2013–2015"
2020 ▪
International Journal of Sexual Health
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"240. Self-Sampling Methods of STI Screening Among Young Adult Women and Transgender Men: Preferred Sources of Information"
2020 ▪
Journal of Adolescent Health
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"“I'll Just Pick It Up…”: Women's Acceptability of Self-Sampling Methods for Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening"
2019 ▪
Sexually Transmitted Diseases