2016
State-Level Voting Patterns and Adolescent Vaccination Coverage in the United States, 2014.
Bernstein S, North A, Schwartz J, Niccolai LM. State-Level Voting Patterns and Adolescent Vaccination Coverage in the United States, 2014. American Journal Of Public Health 2016, 106: 1879-81. PMID: 27552268, PMCID: PMC5024388, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2016.303381.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVoting patternsAdolescent vaccination coverageHuman papillomavirusRed statesLocal political settingPresidential election resultsVaccination coverageState-level associationsHealth care access characteristicsPolitical settingsElection resultsTetanus-containing vaccineCultural normsSocial valuesBlue statesAdolescent coverageAdolescent vaccinesMeningococcal vaccinationMultivariable modelVaccination policyPotential confoundingVaccinePolicyBoysGirls
2011
Vaccination Refusal: Ethics, Individual Rights, and the Common Good
Schwartz JL, Caplan AL. Vaccination Refusal: Ethics, Individual Rights, and the Common Good. Primary Care Clinics In Office Practice 2011, 38: 717-728. PMID: 22094142, DOI: 10.1016/j.pop.2011.07.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsEthics, MedicalHuman RightsHumansImmunization SchedulePatient CompliancePublic HealthUnited StatesVaccinesConceptsDoctor-patient relationshipEthical considerationsApparent recent increaseCommon goodHealth care providersIndividual rightsPublic healthVaccination recommendationsVaccination scheduleVaccination programCare providersVaccine refusalPossible responsesOutright resistanceEthicsParental attitudesHealthRightsPatientsRefusalVaccinePhysiciansGoods