Assignment task: According to evidence-based research, most cervical cancers are associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection. Widespread immunization with the HPV vaccine could reduce the impact of cervical cancer worldwide. However, in the U.S., HPV vaccination continues to fall far behind other vaccines recommended for adolescents, according to recent report from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). What factors (e.g., values, behaviors, methods, contributions from multiple professions and public health systems) need to be quantitatively investigated to increase HPV vaccination rates in U.S. adolescents?
Please formulate two quantitative research questions to explore these factors, within the context of one theory (Diffusion of Innovation Theory, Theories of Organizational Change, Social Cognitive Theory, or Socio-Ecological Model) you selected for this scenario.