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201. Reduction of HPV infections through vaccination among at-risk urban adolescents.

202. Thinking differently about cervical cancer screening in high-risk populations.

203. Perspectives on decision making about human papillomavirus vaccination among 11- to 12-year-old girls and their mothers.

204. Assessing social support among South Asians: the multidimensional scale of perceived social support.

205. Risk perceptions after human papillomavirus vaccination in HIV-infected adolescents and young adult women.

206. Reasons for Low Pandemic H1N1 2009 Vaccine Acceptance within a College Sample.

207. Variations in microbicide gel acceptability among young women in the USA and Puerto Rico.

208. Can self-prediction overcome barriers to Hepatitis B vaccination? A randomized controlled trial.

209. Accuracy of self-reported human papillomavirus vaccine receipt among adolescent girls and their mothers.

210. The effects of vaccine characteristics on adult women's attitudes about vaccination: a conjoint analysis study.

211. Low acceptance of HSV-2 testing among high-risk women.

212. Use of drawings to explore U.S. women's perspectives on why people might decline HIV testing.

213. Human papillomavirus vaccine: an updated position statement of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine.

214. Predictors of HPV vaccine uptake among women aged 19-26: importance of a physician's recommendation.

215. Influence of patient's relationship status and HPV history on physicians' decisions to recommend HPV vaccination.

216. Attitudes toward HPV Vaccination among Women Aged 27 to 45.

217. Reasons for non-vaccination against HPV and future vaccination intentions among 19-26 year-old women.

218. Human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability among a national sample of adult women in the USA.

219. Human papillomavirus vaccination of males: attitudes and perceptions of physicians who vaccinate females.

220. Adult women's attitudes toward the HPV vaccine.

221. Behavioral considerations for engaging youth in HIV clinical research.

222. Young Women's use of a microbicide surrogate: the complex influence of relationship characteristics and perceived male partners' evaluations.

223. HPV vaccine and males: issues and challenges.

226. Enrolment of young adolescents in a microbicide acceptability study.

227. Implementation of routine access to herpes simplex virus type 2 antibody testing in a public health sexually transmitted disease clinic.

228. Research on adolescents and microbicides: a review.

229. Epidemiology and risk factors for human papillomavirus infection in a diverse sample of low-income young women.

230. Human papillomavirus vaccine uptake, predictors of vaccination, and self-reported barriers to vaccination.

231. Intent to accept and acceptance of herpes testing in adolescents and young adults.

232. Mothers' intention for their daughters and themselves to receive the human papillomavirus vaccine: a national study of nurses.

233. Literature review of human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability among women over 26 years.

235. Acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among Latina mothers.

236. Vaginal microbicide preferences among midwestern urban adolescent women.

237. Uptake of HPV vaccine: demographics, sexual history and values, parenting style, and vaccine attitudes.

238. Rates of human papillomavirus vaccination, attitudes about vaccination, and human papillomavirus prevalence in young women.

239. Predictors of first and second dose acceptance of hepatitis B vaccine among STD clinic patients.

240. Acceptability to Latino parents of sexually transmitted infection vaccination.

242. Appropriate use of cervical cancer vaccine.

243. The HPV vaccine mandate controversy.

244. Factors influencing pediatricians' intention to recommend human papillomavirus vaccines.

245. Effective strategies for HPV vaccine delivery: the views of pediatricians.

246. Predictors of sexual satisfaction in an adolescent and college population.

248. Chapter 24: Psychosocial aspects of vaccine acceptability.

249. Perceptions of parents seeking an experimental herpes simplex vaccine for their adolescent and preadolescent daughters.

250. Factors that are associated with parental acceptance of human papillomavirus vaccines: a randomized intervention study of written information about HPV.

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