The Role of eHealth Literacy and HPV Vaccination Among Young Adults: Implications from a Planned Behavior Approach

作者: Rebecca K. Britt , W. Bart Collins , Kari M. Wilson , Georgiann Linnemeier , Andrew M. Englebert

DOI: 10.1080/08824096.2015.1052963

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摘要: This article examines eHealth literacy and its association with HPV vaccination intention, specifically targeting young college students using the theory of planned behavior. A survey was distributed to 396 scale items from Ajzen's behavior recommendations. Results a mediation analysis indicate that perceived behavioral control completely mediates relationship between eHEALS intention. Implications findings future directions are discussed.

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