Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3406173 Journal of Infection and Public Health 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryImmigrant adolescents have different beliefs and attitudes about health and disease compared to Belgian adolescents. The aim of this study was to compare the knowledge of Belgian and immigrant adolescents concerning vaccination. In March 2009, adolescents between the ages of 14 and 17 years from three schools with a mixed Belgian and immigrant population in Antwerp completed a written questionnaire concerning vaccination. In total, 186 adolescents (88 immigrants and 98 Belgians) completed the questionnaire. Knowledge about vaccinations was slightly lower among immigrant adolescents (P < 0.001). In both groups, the family physician and the school were the most important information sources for vaccination. Parents played a less important role among immigrant adolescents (50%) compared to Belgian adolescents (80%) (P = 0.002). The physician, the school and the parents played key roles in the vaccination of both immigrants and Belgian adolescents.

► We compare the knowledge of Belgian and immigrant adolescents concerning vaccination. ► Knowledge about vaccination is lower among immigrant adolescents. ► The family physician and the school are the most important information sources for vaccination. ► The physician and the school played key roles in the vaccination of both immigrants and Belgian adolescents. ► Parents played a less important role in the vaccination of immigrant adolescents.

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