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Only 40% of parents plan to have their children get the H1N1 flu vaccine—much fewer than those who plan to have children get the seasonal flu vaccine. Hispanic parents are more likely than white or black parents to plan to have their children get the H1N1 flu vaccine.
Only 1 in 3 parents give secondary schools an “A” for providing a safe place for students overall; in contrast, 3 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”. Only 1 in 4 parents give secondary schools an “A” for prevention of bullying and school violence; just 2 in 5 parents give primary schools an “A”.
Parents’ interest in predictive genetic testing for their children when a disease has no effective treatment.
Parents’ views on three shot-related visits: Implications for use of adolescent vaccines like human papillomavirus vaccine.
1 out of 8 parents give schools a "D" or "F" for healthy food choices. Parents of primary school students give better grades for healthy food choices than parents of secondary school students.
More adults rate obesity as the top health problem for children in 2009 than in prior years. Beyond obesity, Hispanics, blacks, and whites disagree on top child health problems. More than one-quarter of adults now rate stress as a big child health problem.