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Behavioral Perceptions of Oakland University Female College Students towards Human Papillomavirus Vaccination

机译:奥克兰大学女大学生对人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的行为感知

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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination decreases the risk for cervical cancer. However, the uptake of HPV vaccine remains low when compared with other recommended vaccines. This study evaluates the knowledge and attitudes towards HPV infection and vaccination, and the readiness for the uptake of HPV vaccine amongst female students attending Oakland University (OU) in Michigan, United States. This is a cross-sectional study targeting a randomized sample of a 1000 female OU students using an online questionnaire. The data were statistically analyzed using SPSS software. A total of 192 female students, with the mean age of 24 years completed the survey. The majority of participants had previous sexual experience with occasional use of contraceptives (78.1%), were non-smokers (92.7%), and non-alcohol drinkers (54.2%). The participants had a mean knowledge score of 53.0% with a standard error of 2.3% translating to a moderately informed population. The majority agreed that HPV is life threatening (79%), the vaccine prevents cervical cancer (62%), and that side effects would not deter them from vaccination (63%). Although two thirds (67%) believed that, based on sexual practices in the United States, female college students in Michigan have a higher chance of contracting HPV, about 50% did not believe they themselves were at risk. Higher knowledge correlated with increased recommendation for the vaccine (correlation-factor 0.20, p = 0.005). Results suggested that the best predictor for improvement of vaccination was the awareness level and health education. This indicates a need for an educational intervention to raise awareness, increase HPV vaccine uptake, and decrease the incidence of cervical cancer.
机译:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种可降低患子宫颈癌的风险。但是,与其他推荐疫苗相比,HPV疫苗的吸收率仍然很低。这项研究评估了参加美国密歇根州奥克兰大学(OU)的女学生对HPV感染和疫苗接种的知识和态度,以及是否愿意接受HPV疫苗。这是一项横断面研究,目的是使用在线问卷针对1000名女OU学生的随机样本进行。使用SPSS软件对数据进行统计分析。共有192名平均年龄为24岁的女学生完成了调查。大多数参与者以前有过偶尔使用避孕药的性经历(78.1%),不吸烟者(92.7%)和非饮酒者(54.2%)。参与者的平均知识得分为53.0%,标准误为2.3%,相当于中等知识人群。多数人认为HPV具有生命危险(79%),疫苗可预防子宫颈癌(62%),并且副作用不会阻止他们接种疫苗(63%)。尽管三分之二(67%)的人认为,根据美国的性行为,密歇根州的女大学生感染HPV的几率更高,但约有50%的人认为自己没有危险。较高的知识与疫苗的推荐增加相关(相关系数0.20,p = 0.005)。结果表明,提高疫苗接种率的最佳预测指标是意识水平和健康教育。这表明需要进行教育干预以提高认识,增加HPV疫苗摄入量并降低子宫颈癌的发病率。

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