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. 2014 Nov 11;14:545. doi: 10.1186/s12879-014-0545-9

Table 4.

Sources of information on HPV infection and vaccination; Italy, 2012

n %
Used sources of information (N = 1616^) Paediatrician/general practitioner 794 49.1
Friends/family members 651 40.3
Internet 553 34.2
Gynaecologist 495 30.6
Newspaper/leaflet/poster 434 26.9
Vaccination services 403 24.9
Radio/television 326 20.2
School 150 9.3
Mother and child health centers 93 5.8
Pharmacist 39 2.4
Other 109 6.7
Mutually exclusive sources (N = 1565) Health care workers plus others 870 55.6
Health care workers only* 337 21.5
Other sources only** 358 22.9
Number of sources of information (N = 1565) 0-1 486 28.4
2-3 906 53.0
≥4 317 18.6
Most trusted sources of information (N = 1640) Paediatrician/general practitioner 1288 78.5
Gynaecologist 1004 61.2
Vaccination services 564 34.4
Internet 342 20.9
Mother and child health centers 245 14.9
Friends/family members 67 4.1
Pharmacist 36 2.2
Other 142 8.7

^Parents that had never heard about HPV were excluded from the denominator

*gynaecologist, paediatrician/general practiotioner, vaccination service, mother and child health centres, pharmacist

**friends/family members, Internet, newspaper/leaflet/poster radio/television, school