Interventions to Improve Adolescent Vaccination What May Work and What Still Needs to Be Tested

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2015-12
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Since the development of the “adolescent platform” of vaccination in 1997, hundreds of studies have been conducted, identifying barriers to and facilitators of adolescent vaccination. More recent research has focused on developing and evaluating interventions to increase uptake of adolescent vaccines. This review describes a selection of recent intervention studies for increasing adolescent vaccination, divided into three categories: those with promising results that may warrant more widespread implementation, those with mixed results requiring more research, and those with proven effectiveness in other domains that have not yet been tested with regard to adolescent vaccination.

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This article is being published concurrently in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine and Vaccine. The articles are identical except for stylistic changes in keeping with each journalʼs style. Either of these versions may be used in citing this article. See: Dempsey, A. F., & Zimet, G. D. (2015). Interventions to Improve Adolescent Vaccination: What May Work and What Still Needs to Be Tested. Vaccine, 33, Supplement 4, D106–D113. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.09.032
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Dempsey, A. F., & Zimet, G. D. (2015). Interventions to Improve Adolescent Vaccination: What May Work and What Still Needs to Be Tested. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 49(6, Supplement 4), S445–S454. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2015.04.013
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