Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10512390 | Journal of Adolescent Health | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Middle school immunization laws are effective at raising adolescent hepatitis B, but in this study there wasn't enough power to discern the effect on rates for other vaccines or the influence of demographic variables on rates. Results suggested that laws did not appear to completely overcome disparities. For school mandates to be more effective, additional efforts, presumably on enforcement, especially in areas with lower socioeconomic indicators, are needed.
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Authors
Thad R. A.P.R.N., Ph.D., Daniel B. M.D., Peggy A. R.N., Ph.D., Stanley A. Ph.D., M.A.,