Attitude to Health Clinical Trial
Official title:
"Keeping All Teens Healthy Study": An Evaluation of Tailored Messages to Address Parental Questions About HPV Vaccination
The purpose of this study is to investigate mother's attitudes about vaccinating their 11-14 year old children against the human papillomavirus (HPV). Among mothers who do not plan to vaccinate their child, the investigators will assess the influence of brief videos tailored to mothers' questions and concerns. Mothers will be randomized to one of three arms: 1. General video message about vaccination; 2. General message plus a brief video addressing the mother's primary concern; or 3. General message plus videos address all of mother-indicated concerns. The outcome of interest is intention to vaccinate. Our hypothesis is that the tailored videos will lead to increased intention to vaccinate.
Attitudes will be assessed through a Web-based survey administered by Survey Sampling
International (SSI). The projected sample size is approximately 3,500, comprising mothers or
female guardians of at least one child aged 11-14 who live in the United States. The survey
will take no more than 20 minutes to complete. Mothers who indicate that they do not plan to
vaccinate their children in the next year will be randomized to view brief videos tailored to
their questions or concerns about HPV vaccination. The outcome of interest is intention to
vaccinate. Mothers who have vaccinated their child or intend to vaccinate their child will be
asked a separate set of questions relevant to this information.
Mothers who indicate that they do not intend to vaccinate their child against HPV will be
asked about their questions or concerns regarding HPV vaccination (from a pre-populated list
of common concerns). Mothers will be randomized to one of three arms: 1. A general
information video; 2. The general video plus a video addressing their top concern; or 3. The
general video plus one or more videos addressing all of their concerns. Each video is less
than 50 seconds in length.
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