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Post-Acceptance Issues of STI Vaccines: Risk-Compensation and Its Implications, Slides of Human Resource Management

The post-acceptance issues of sti vaccines, focusing on the concept of risk-compensation and its potential impact on individuals and policy. The possibility of increased risk behaviors after vaccination, decreased screening, and the influence of specific vaccines and individual personalities. It also presents arguments against risk-compensation as a significant issue and concludes with final thoughts on the importance of understanding sti vaccines in context.

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2012/2013

Uploaded on 07/26/2013

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Download Post-Acceptance Issues of STI Vaccines: Risk-Compensation and Its Implications and more Slides Human Resource Management in PDF only on Docsity! POST-ACCEPTANCE OF STI VACCINES: UNIQUE ISSUES Post-acceptance issues Family/ Parent Issues Individual Issues Policy Issues Provider Issues Vaccine Accepted? Disease Incidence Decreased Vaccine Available Vaccine Developed • False Reassurance (Target STI) • Increased Risk Behaviors • False Reassurance (Other STI) Docsity.com Post-Acceptance Issues Risk-compensation: Will vaccination lead to initiation of sex at an early age and/or decrease rates of condom use? Could lead to increased infection with targeted pathogen with low efficacy vaccine Could lead to increases in other STI & pregnancy with high efficacy vaccine With HPV vaccine might lead to decreased screening Likely dependent on: Specific vaccine Individual’s personality Risk-compensation: HIV vaccine May be more issues with risk-compensation because HIV/AIDS has been a central element of sex education interventions for many years If fear of AIDS is reduced through availability of an effective HIV vaccine, what will the result be? 77% of adolescents surveyed said that increased sexual risk behavior would occur after getting immunized with a 90% efficacious HIV vaccine* *Webb et al. J Adolesc Health 1999. Docsity.com
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