Published on in Vol 19, No 11 (2017): November

Using Facebook to Recruit Young Australian Men Into a Cross-Sectional Human Papillomavirus Study

Using Facebook to Recruit Young Australian Men Into a Cross-Sectional Human Papillomavirus Study

Using Facebook to Recruit Young Australian Men Into a Cross-Sectional Human Papillomavirus Study

Journals

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  6. DeBrew J. “Looking for a unicorn”: The challenges of studying African American men enrolled in pre-licensure nursing programs. Journal of Professional Nursing 2022;41:115 View
  7. Waling A. Combining ‘sex-as-dirty work’ and ‘CMM’ frameworks for recruiting cisgender, heterosexual men for a study on sex, sexuality, and intimacy. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 2024;27(3):313 View
  8. Ota Y, Nomura K, Fujita N, Suzuki T, Kamatsuka M, Sakata N, Nagashima K, Hirayama J, Fujita N, Shiga K, Oyama N, Terada Y. Influence of LINE-Assisted Provision of Information about Human Papillomavirus and Cervical Cancer Prevention on HPV Vaccine Intention: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Vaccines 2022;10(12):2005 View
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  11. Balgovind P, Aung E, Shilling H, Murray G, Molano M, Garland S, Fairley C, Chen M, Hocking J, Ooi C, McNulty A, McCloskey J, McNamee K, Bateson D, Owen L, Tabrizi S, Machalek D. Human Papillomavirus Prevalence Among Australian Men Aged 18–35 Years in 2015–2018 According to Vaccination Status and Sexual Orientation. The Journal of Infectious Diseases 2024 View