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A vaccine to prevent the human papillomavirus or HPV infection is recommended for girls ages 11-12 and is called the cervical cancer vaccine, HPV shot, or GARDASIL. If you had a daughter that age, would you have her get it?

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[BR74]  A vaccine to prevent the human papillomavirus or HPV infection is recommended for girls ages 11-12 and is called the cervical cancer vaccine, HPV shot, or GARDASIL. If you had a daughter that age, would you have her get it?

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Estimated U.S. Adult Population information
Survey Respondents information
  Response Number Percentage Sample
Responses
Sample
Percentage
1 Yes 119,018,865 56.0% 3,914 54.0%
2 No 32,846,045 15.4% 1,170 16.1%
3 Not sure/It depends 58,478,227 27.5% 2,050 28.3%
98 Refused 93,354 0.0% 5 0.0%
99 Don't know 1,873,490 0.8% 101 1.3%
 
Total
- 100% 7,240 100%
Survey Notes:
HINTS 2007 Survey Instrument (English): PDF  
Who was asked:
All people in the survey  
Data collection method:
Phone, Mail
Question source:
Kahn et al. “Attitudes about human papillomavirus vaccine in young women” International Journal of STD & AIDS 2003; 14: 300-306 Claudia Hopenhayn, MPH, PhD, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky 
Dataset:
2007
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