Gregory D Zimet

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1 Factors that are associated with parental acceptance of human papillomavirus vaccines: a randomized intervention study of written information about HPV. Pediatrics 2006 3.61
2 Uptake of HPV vaccine: demographics, sexual history and values, parenting style, and vaccine attitudes. J Adolesc Health 2008 2.74
3 Parental beliefs and decision making about child and adolescent immunization: from polio to sexually transmitted infections. J Dev Behav Pediatr 2005 2.74
4 Human papillomavirus vaccine uptake, predictors of vaccination, and self-reported barriers to vaccination. J Womens Health (Larchmt) 2009 2.54
5 Rates of human papillomavirus vaccination, attitudes about vaccination, and human papillomavirus prevalence in young women. Obstet Gynecol 2008 2.36
6 Mothers' intention for their daughters and themselves to receive the human papillomavirus vaccine: a national study of nurses. Pediatrics 2009 2.10
7 Pediatricians' intention to administer human papillomavirus vaccine: the role of practice characteristics, knowledge, and attitudes. J Adolesc Health 2005 2.00
8 Parental perspectives on vaccinating children against sexually transmitted infections. Soc Sci Med 2004 1.97
9 Human papillomavirus vaccination of males: attitudes and perceptions of physicians who vaccinate females. J Adolesc Health 2010 1.84
10 Factors influencing pediatricians' intention to recommend human papillomavirus vaccines. Ambul Pediatr 2007 1.66
11 A national study of HPV vaccination of adolescent girls: rates, predictors, and reasons for non-vaccination. Matern Child Health J 2013 1.65
12 Implementation of routine access to herpes simplex virus type 2 antibody testing in a public health sexually transmitted disease clinic. Sex Transm Dis 2009 1.46
13 The HPV vaccine mandate controversy. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol 2007 1.37
14 Self-esteem as a predictor of initiation of coitus in early adolescents. Pediatrics 2002 1.30
15 Recommending STI vaccination to parents of adolescents: the attitudes of nurse practitioners. Sex Transm Dis 2004 1.27
16 Literature review of human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability among women over 26 years. Vaccine 2009 1.25
17 Knowledge of human papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV vaccination: an international comparison. Vaccine 2012 1.23
18 Perspectives on decision making about human papillomavirus vaccination among 11- to 12-year-old girls and their mothers. Clin Pediatr (Phila) 2012 1.21
19 Behavioral considerations for engaging youth in HIV clinical research. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 2010 1.21
20 Adolescent perceptions of risk and need for safer sexual behaviors after first human papillomavirus vaccination. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2012 1.21
21 Parent-son decision-making about human papillomavirus vaccination: a qualitative analysis. BMC Pediatr 2012 1.19
22 Risk perceptions and subsequent sexual behaviors after HPV vaccination in adolescents. Pediatrics 2014 1.09
23 Accuracy of self-reported human papillomavirus vaccine receipt among adolescent girls and their mothers. J Adolesc Health 2011 1.09
24 Effective strategies for HPV vaccine delivery: the views of pediatricians. J Adolesc Health 2007 1.07
25 Acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among Latina mothers. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol 2008 1.06
26 Epidemiology and risk factors for human papillomavirus infection in a diverse sample of low-income young women. J Clin Virol 2009 1.05
27 Variations in microbicide gel acceptability among young women in the USA and Puerto Rico. Cult Health Sex 2011 1.04
28 Human papillomavirus vaccine in adolescent women: a 2012 update. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol 2012 1.04
29 Preventive misconception and adolescents' knowledge about HIV vaccine trials. J Med Ethics 2013 1.04
30 Acceptability to Latino parents of sexually transmitted infection vaccination. Ambul Pediatr 2008 0.99
31 The role of herd immunity in parents' decision to vaccinate children: a systematic review. Pediatrics 2012 0.99
32 Reduction of HPV infections through vaccination among at-risk urban adolescents. Vaccine 2012 0.98
33 Adolescent males and human papillomavirus: psychosexual development, infection, and vaccination. J Adolesc Health 2010 0.97
34 Influence of race and socioeconomic status on the diagnosis of child abuse: a randomized study. J Pediatr 2012 0.96
35 Human papillomavirus vaccine and men: what are the obstacles and challenges? Curr Opin Infect Dis 2012 0.96
36 Predictors of sexual satisfaction in an adolescent and college population. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol 2007 0.94
37 Risk perceptions after human papillomavirus vaccination in HIV-infected adolescents and young adult women. J Adolesc Health 2011 0.93
38 Vaginal microbicide preferences among midwestern urban adolescent women. J Adolesc Health 2008 0.89
39 Research on adolescents and microbicides: a review. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol 2009 0.88
40 Human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability among a national sample of adult women in the USA. Sex Health 2010 0.87
41 Adult women's attitudes toward the HPV vaccine. J Womens Health (Larchmt) 2010 0.86
42 Human papillomavirus vaccine communication: perspectives of 11-12 year-old girls, mothers, and clinicians. Vaccine 2013 0.86
43 Enrolment of young adolescents in a microbicide acceptability study. Sex Transm Infect 2009 0.86
44 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revised recommendations for HIV testing: reactions of women attending community health clinics. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care 2008 0.85
45 Young Women's use of a microbicide surrogate: the complex influence of relationship characteristics and perceived male partners' evaluations. Arch Sex Behav 2009 0.84
46 Recommendations for a national agenda to substantially reduce cervical cancer. Cancer Causes Control 2013 0.83
47 Assessing social support among South Asians: the multidimensional scale of perceived social support. Asian J Psychiatr 2012 0.82
48 Use of drawings to explore U.S. women's perspectives on why people might decline HIV testing. Health Care Women Int 2011 0.81
49 Health beliefs and vaccine costs regarding human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among a U.S. national sample of adult women. Prev Med 2012 0.81
50 Dyadic alcohol use and relationship quality as predictors of condom non-use among adolescent females. J Adolesc Health 2006 0.81
51 Catching Up or Missing Out? Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Acceptability Among 18- to 26-Year-old Men Who Have Sex With Men in a US National Sample. Sex Transm Dis 2015 0.80
52 Can self-prediction overcome barriers to Hepatitis B vaccination? A randomized controlled trial. Health Psychol 2011 0.80
53 Reports of childhood sexual abuse by adolescents and young adults: stability over time. J Sex Res 2002 0.80
54 College student invulnerability beliefs and HIV vaccine acceptability. Am J Health Behav 2009 0.80
55 Reasons for Low Pandemic H1N1 2009 Vaccine Acceptance within a College Sample. Adv Prev Med 2012 0.79
56 Knowledge of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in the USA, the UK and Australia: an international survey. Sex Transm Infect 2014 0.79
57 Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine: a position statement of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. J Adolesc Health 2006 0.79
58 A comparison of young women's actual and assigned timing of use of a microbicide surrogate. Sex Health 2012 0.79
59 The Motivations and Experiences of Young Women in a Microbicide Trial in the USA and Puerto Rico. World J AIDS 2013 0.79
60 Cervical cancer screening in a sexually transmitted disease clinic: screening adoption experiences from a midwestern clinic. Am J Public Health 2015 0.78
61 Human papillomavirus vaccine and adolescents. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol 2008 0.78
62 The impact of brief messages on HSV-2 screening uptake among female defendants in a court setting: a randomized controlled trial utilizing prospect theory. J Health Commun 2014 0.78
63 Does perceived risk influence the effects of message framing? A new investigation of a widely held notion. Psychol Health 2014 0.78
64 Acceptability of HPV vaccine implementation among parents in India. Health Care Women Int 2013 0.77
65 Developmental trajectories of religiosity, sexual conservatism and sexual behavior among female adolescents. J Adolesc 2013 0.77
66 Attitudes toward HPV Vaccination among Women Aged 27 to 45. ISRN Obstet Gynecol 2011 0.77
67 School-based HPV immunization of young adolescents: effects of two brief health interventions. Hum Vaccin Immunother 2015 0.77
68 Human papillomavirus vaccine: an updated position statement of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. J Adolesc Health 2011 0.76
69 Preferred methods of sexually transmitted infection service delivery among an urban sample of underserved midwestern men. Sex Transm Dis 2014 0.75
70 Young women's contraceptive microbicide preferences: associations with contraceptive behavior and sexual relationship characteristics. Perspect Sex Reprod Health 2013 0.75
71 The effects of vaccine characteristics on adult women's attitudes about vaccination: a conjoint analysis study. Vaccine 2011 0.75
72 Religiosity and sexual involvement within adolescent romantic couples. J Relig Health 2013 0.75
73 The effects of HIV testing advocacy messages on test acceptance: a randomized clinical trial. BMC Med 2014 0.75
74 Determinants of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Intention Among Female Sex Workers in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Sex Transm Dis 2017 0.75
75 Predictors of herpes simplex virus type 2 antibody positivity among persons with no history of genital herpes. Sex Transm Dis 2004 0.75
76 Return for results after herpes simplex virus type 2 screening. Sex Transm Dis 2004 0.75
77 Thinking differently about cervical cancer screening in high-risk populations. Am J Prev Med 2012 0.75
78 Perceptions of parents seeking an experimental herpes simplex vaccine for their adolescent and preadolescent daughters. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2006 0.75
79 Refinement of a Conceptual Model for Adolescent Readiness to Engage in End-of-Life Discussions. Cancer Nurs 2017 0.75
80 Influenza vaccine: an updated position statement of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. J Adolesc Health 2014 0.75
81 'What, me worry?': Parents' reasons for worry and nonworry about adolescent risk for sexually transmitted infections (STI). J Health Psychol 2008 0.75