Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of H1N1 Vaccination among Low Income Women Considered High Priority to Receive Vaccine (Pregnant or Caregiver of Young Children)

Journal Articles

Boyd CA, Gazmararian JA, Thompson WW. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Low-Income Women Considered High Priority for Receiving the Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Vaccine. Maternal and Child Health Journal, Online First(tm), 24 June 2012

Presentations

Boyd C, Thompson WW, Gazmararian J. Summary for WIC Collaborators: Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior of H1N1 Vaccination Among Women Considered High Priority to Receive Vaccine (Pregnant or Caregiver of Young Children). Atlanta, GA. September 6, 2011

Boyd C, Thompson, Winifred Wilkins. Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of H1N1 Vaccination Among Low Income Women Considered High Priority to Receive Vaccine. Emory Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Center Advisory Board Meeting. Atlanta, GA, February 14, 2011.

Gazmararian J. Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of H1N1 Vaccination Among Low Income Women Considered High Priority to Receive Vaccine. Emory Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Center Advisory Board Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 11, 2010.

Boyd C, Gazmararian J. Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior of H1N1 Vaccination Among Low Income Women Considered High Priority to Receive Vaccine. Emory Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Center Advisory Board Meeting. Atlanta, GA, September 15, 2010.

Abstracts

Boyd C, Thompson WW, Gazmararian J. H1N1 Vaccination among Urban & Rural Georgia Women. Georgia Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA, April 12-13, 2011.

Other

Boyd C. (Master’s thesis) Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Low-Income Women considered High Priority for Receiving the Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Vaccine. Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 2011.