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Factors Associated with Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Diverse Adolescents in a Region with Low Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Rates

机译:人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种率低的地区中不同青少年中人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的相关因素

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>Introduction: This study assesses the sociodemographic facilitators and barriers to human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for diverse teens in a region with low HPV vaccination rates.>Materials and Methods: In this community-based participatory research study, we surveyed adult family members of teens aged 11–17 years from African American, African refugee, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Hispanic/Latino, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander community groups in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bivariate analyses assessed associations between sociodemographic characteristics and, respectively, HPV vaccine receipt and intentions for vaccination. Barriers to vaccination were also investigated.>Results: Only 20% of participants had vaccinated at least one of their children with at least one dose of the HPV vaccine. HPV vaccination was significantly related to caregiver age (p=0.035), race/ethnicity (p=0.001), educational attainment (p=0.006), annual household income (p=0.0454), years in the United States (p=0.023), and caregiver parent birthplace (p=0.008). Among caregivers with unvaccinated children, intention to vaccinate was significantly related to race/ethnicity (p=0.048 for daughters; p=0.003 for sons), caregiver parent birthplace (p=0.023 for sons), health insurance coverage (p=0.028 for daughters; p=0.047 for sons), and type of health insurance coverage (p=0.008 for sons). The most frequently cited barriers to HPV vaccination were lack of knowledge about the HPV vaccine, costs, side effects, and child not being sexually active.>Conclusions: Our results show substantially lower HPV vaccine coverage than both national and state rates, signaling the urgent need for multipronged HPV vaccination interventions within these communities; strategies are discussed.
机译:>简介:该研究评估了HPV疫苗接种率较低地区中不同青少年的社会人口统计学促进因素和人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种的障碍。>材料和方法:基于参与性研究,我们调查了来自犹他州盐湖城的非裔美国人,非洲难民,美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加土著,西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人和夏威夷土著/太平洋岛民社区群体的11-17岁青少年的成年家庭成员。双变量分析评估了社会人口学特征与HPV疫苗接种和疫苗接种意向之间的关联。 >结果:只有20%的参与者为至少一个孩子接种了至少一剂HPV疫苗。 HPV疫苗接种与看护者年龄(p = 0.035),种族/民族(p = 0.001),受教育程度(p = 0.006),家庭年收入(p = 0.0454),美国年限(p = 0.023)显着相关以及照顾者的父母出生地(p = 0.008)。在未接种疫苗的孩子的看护人中,接种疫苗的意图与种族/民族(女儿的p = 0.048;儿子的p = 0.003),照顾者的父母的出生地(儿子的p = 0.023),健康保险范围(女儿的p = 0.028)显着相关。 ;儿子为p = 0.047)和健康保险的类型(儿子为p = 0.008)。人们最常提及的HPV疫苗接种障碍是对HPV疫苗,成本,副作用以及儿童未进行性活动缺乏了解。>结论:我们的结果表明,HPV疫苗的覆盖率大大低于全国和全国州比率,表明在这些社区内迫切需要进行多重HPV疫苗干预措施;策略进行了讨论。

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