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CPCRN HPV Workgroup 2007-2009

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CPCRN HPV Workgroup 2007-2009

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    1. CPCRN HPV Workgroup 2007-2009 Co-Chairs: Roshan Bastani, PhD (Los Angeles) Vicky Taylor, MD MPH (Seattle) Jennifer Allen, PhD (Boston)

    2. HPV Workgroup Participants

    3. HPV Workgroup Projects Measures Review Cognitive Testing of Survey Items Survey of Latino Parents Policy Analysis

    4. Purpose: To conduct a systematic review of measures used in study of HPV vaccine acceptability Established: November 2007 Chair: Jennifer Allen (Boston) HPV Measures Review Group

    5. HPV Measures Review Group Products Completed: Submitted manuscript co-authored by participating CPCRN sites and CDC: Allen JD, Coronado GD, Williams RS, Glenn B, Escoffery C, Fernandez M, Tuff R, Wilson KM, Mullen PD (2009). A Systematic Review of Measures Used in Studies to Assess Acceptability of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine. Under Review. Presentation at American Society of Preventive Oncology: Allen JD, Fernandez ME, Krueter M, Kahn JA. Integrating clinical, community and policy perspectives on the HPV vaccine. American Society for Preventive Oncology. Annual Meeting. Bethesda, MD, March 16, 2008. Inventory of HPV survey items from CPCRN network centers (available on CPCRN website)

    6. HPV Cognitive Testing Group Purpose: To produce a set of cognitively tested survey items that can be used in future research of HPV vaccination behavior Established: October 2008 Chair: Noel Brewer (North Carolina) Participants:

    7. HPV Cognitive Testing Group Identified 20 survey items to cognitively test among parents of vaccine eligible daughters (ages 9-17 years) from a candidate list of 114 items in the literature or used in ongoing research. All cognitive testing was conducted in English. Each CPCRN site identified two target racial/ethnic groups for cognitive testing: African Americans (UNC, UCLA, WU) Latino (UT, UW, Harvard) White (UNC, UT, UW, WU) Other: Asians (UCLA), Haitians (Harvard) Examples of constructs:

    8. HPV Cognitive Testing Group Products Completed: Cognitive testing of 20 survey items for parents of vaccine eligible daughters (n=5-10 participants/site) Total N=62 parents Analysis of findings from participating centers Products Continuing: Cross-center manuscript to be submitted to the journal of Sexually Transmitted Infections

    9. Purpose: Assess HPV vaccine behavior, attitudes, and barriers among Latino parents of vaccine eligible girls (9-17 yrs); compare across different groups & geographic regions; inform intervention development and implementation Established: October 2008 Chair: Roshan Bastani (Los Angeles) Participating Sites: HPV Latino Survey Group

    10. Identified constructs relevant to: HPV vaccination behavior and to guide intervention development Selected/Adapted 24 Core Questionnaire items: majority from existing surveys at participating CPCRN sites, HPV Measures Group, and national surveys Cognitively Tested + Translated into Spanish Examples of constructs: HPV Latino Survey Group

    11. HPV Latino Survey Group Products completed: Core HPV Survey administered in Spanish to parents of vaccine eligible girls (ages 9-17) at three sites Los Angeles (n=202) Telephone surveys of callers from county health hotline for low-income, uninsured women Houston (n=44) Face-to-face interviews of residents living the Lower Rio Grande Valley Telephone interviews of callers from United Way Gulf Coast 211 Helpline (just begun) Seattle (n=80) Face-to-face interviews of mothers residing in Yakima Valley of Eastern Washington

    12. HPV Latino Survey Group Products Continuing: Continue data collection at all three sites Los Angeles (n=300) Houston (n=200-400 from 211) Seattle (n=100) Cross-center manuscript to describe similarities and differences across regions

    13. HPV Policy Analysis Group Purpose: To describe and compare state legislation on HPV vaccine and to identify correlates of policy activities Established: November 2008 Chair: Ritesh Mistry (Los Angeles) Participants:

    14. HPV Policy Analysis Group Products Completed: Database of details about state legislative bills regarding HPV vaccination from January 2006 - June 2008 Grant proposal to RWJ to continue and extend this work (not selected) Products Continuing: Manuscript in preparation: Laugesen M, Caramelli K, Mistry R, Needleman J, Taylor V, Bastani R. “All Over the Map: State Legislation on Human Papillomavirus Vaccine.” Manuscript at conceptual stage: Mistry R, Laugesen M, Ribisl K, et al. “State-level correlates of HPV Vaccine legislation.”

    15. HPV Workgroup Projects Accomplishments in 1.5 Years (2007-2009) Measures Review Cognitive Testing of Survey Items Survey of Latino Parents Policy Analysis

    17. HPV Workgroup Participants Emory University - Karen Glanz, Michelle Carvalho Harvard/Boston University - Jennifer Allen, Lorraine Wallace Morehouse School of Medicine - Dan Blumenthal, LeRoy Reese, Reagan Tuff University of California, Los Angeles - Roshan Bastani, Beth Glenn, Ritesh Mistry, Jennifer Tsui University of North Carolina - Kurt Ribisl, Holly Hough, Rebecca Williams, Cathy Melvin, Alexis Moore, Catherine Rohweder University of Texas - Maria Fernandez, Maureen Sanderson, Sandra Tyson, Guillermo Tortolero-Luna University of Washington - Vicky Taylor, Gloria Coronado, Peggy Hannon, Nancy Healy Washington University in Saint Louis - Matt Kreuter, Debbie Pfeiffer National Cancer Institute - Jon Kerner, Sarah Kobrin Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - Katherine Wilson

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