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Why Teens in London Think About Vaccines
London, UKTuesday, March 11, 2025
Both groups were in favor of mandatory vaccines for healthcare workers. The first group was more supportive, but the second group still showed strong backing. This trend was similar for mandatory flu vaccines. The second group was more influenced by parents, healthcare providers, and school friends when it came to vaccine decisions. The first group relied more on parents and doctors.
Social media didn't have a big impact on their views. Most students had received the HPV vaccine. When it came to international HPV campaign posters, the teens had mixed feelings. They suggested that involving the target audience in the design process could make these posters more effective.
Vaccine confidence can be boosted by recommendations from doctors, experts, and parents. Making vaccines available at schools can also help. It's clear that understanding teen perspectives is key to addressing vaccine hesitancy.
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