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Attitudes towards and knowledge about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and the HPV vaccination in parents of teenage boys in the UK

机译:在英国十几岁男孩的父母中对人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)和HPV疫苗的态度和知识

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The incidence of cancers attributable to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) that affect males is on the rise. Currently in the UK teenage boys are not vaccinated against HPV while teenage girls are. The rationale for not vaccinating boys is that vaccinating girls should provide herd immunity to boys, however this does not protect men who have sex with men or men who have sex with unvaccinated women. The issue of whether to vaccinate boys or not is a controversial one with considerable lobbying taking place to change the existing policy. On one side of the debate are financial considerations while on the other side health equality is important. One avenue that has not been presented is the parental perspective. The current study uses a self-report questionnaire to explore what parents of teenage boys know about HPV and the vaccine and whether they want the vaccine for their sons. Only half of the parents had heard of HPV prior to completing the survey. Of those who had heard of HPV, knowledge about the health sequelae of HPV for men was poor relative to their knowledge about its impact on female health. Parents who would be willing to vaccinate their sons had higher levels of knowledge about HPV than those parents who would be unwilling or unsure. Irrespective of whether they had previously heard of HPV or not, once provided with a brief description of HPV, the majority of parents thought that boys should be offered the vaccination. There is a pressing need for public education about the potential impact of HPV on male health in order to facilitate uptake of the vaccine in the event of the vaccination programme being extended to men or to facilitate informed decision making about seeking the vaccine privately in the event that it isn’t.
机译:感染人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)的影响男性的癌症发病率正在上升。目前在英国,十几岁的男孩并未接种针对HPV的疫苗。不给男孩接种疫苗的理由是,给女孩接种疫苗应为男孩提供牛群免疫力,但是,这不能保护与男男性接触的男人或与未接种女性的男人发生性关系的男人。是否给男孩接种疫苗是一个有争议的问题,正在游说以改变现行政策。辩论的一方面是财务方面的考虑,而另一方面,健康平等很重要。父母的观点是尚未提出的一种途径。当前的研究使用自我报告调查表来探讨十几岁的男孩的父母对HPV和疫苗的了解以及他们是否希望为儿子购买疫苗。在完成调查之前,只有一半的父母听说过HPV。在听说过HPV的人中,相对于对HPV对女性健康影响的了解,对男性HPV健康后遗症的了解较差。愿意为儿子接种疫苗的父母比不愿意或不确定的父母对HPV的了解更高。不管他们以前是否听说过HPV,一旦提供了HPV的简短描述,大多数父母都认为应该给男孩接种疫苗。迫切需要对人乳头瘤病毒对男性健康的潜在影响进行公众教育,以在疫苗接种计划扩展至男性的情况下促进对疫苗的摄取,或者在事件中促进私下寻求疫苗的知情决策。事实并非如此。

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