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Cross-sectional associations between psychological traits, and HPV vaccine uptake and intentions in young adults from the United States

机译:美国年轻人的心理特征与HPV疫苗摄取和意图之间的横断面关联

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection worldwide and can lead to the development of genital warts, and cancers throughout the body. Despite the availability of HPV vaccines for over a decade, uptake in the United States among adolescents and young adults remains well below national targets. While most efforts to improve HPV vaccine uptake have rightly focused on adolescents, there is still a tremendous opportunity to improve vaccination among young adults who have not been vaccinated against HPV. To that end, we report an exploratory examination of associations between HPV vaccination status and intentions with psychological traits that may impact HPV vaccine uptake with a national, demographically diverse sample of young adults (N = 1358) who completed an online survey. These psychological traits conceptually mapped onto motivations to: 1) understand health-related information, 2) deliberate, 3) manage uncertainty, and 4) manage threats. We found notable gender differences for the association of these motivations and vaccination status. For women, higher interest in and ability to understand health-related information seemed to distinguish those who reported receiving the HPV vaccine from those who did not. For men, less need to deliberate and greater needs to manage threat and uncertainty seemed to be the distinguishing motives for those who reported receiving the HPV vaccine compared to those who did not. Results for vaccination intentions were less consistent, but there was some evidence to indicate that, regardless of gender, greater health-related information interest and understanding and need to manage uncertainty and threats were associated with increased intention to receive the HPV vaccine, while greater need to deliberate was associated with decreased vaccination intentions. These results suggest that there are psychological differences that are associated with HPV vaccination decisions and that these motivations should be considered in efforts to improve HPV vaccine uptake.
机译:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是世界上最普遍的性传播感染,可导致生殖器疣的发展以及整个人体的癌症。尽管HPV疫苗已有十多年的历史,但在美国,青少年和年轻人的摄入量仍远低于国家目标。虽然大多数改善HPV疫苗摄入的努力正确地集中在青少年上,但仍然有巨大的机会来改善尚未接种过HPV疫苗的年轻人的疫苗接种情况。为此,我们报告了一项HPV疫苗接种状况与可能影响HPV疫苗摄取的心理特征的意图之间的关联性的探索性检查,该研究通过全国性,人口统计学上不同的年轻人样本(N = 1358)完成了在线调查。这些心理特征从概念上映射到了以下动机上:1)了解与健康相关的信息,2)故意,3)处理不确定性,4)处理威胁。我们发现这些动机和疫苗接种状况之间存在明显的性别差异。对于女性而言,对健康相关信息的更高兴趣和理解能力似乎将那些报告接种HPV疫苗的人与那些没有接种HPV疫苗的人区分开。对于男性而言,与那些没有报告过HPV疫苗的人相比,减少思考的必要性和处理威胁和不确定性的更大需求似乎是他们的主要动机。疫苗接种意向的结果不一致,但是有证据表明,不论性别,与健康相关的信息兴趣和理解的增加以及对不确定性和威胁的管理需求与HPV疫苗接种意愿的增加相关,故意与减少疫苗接种意向有关。这些结果表明,与HPV疫苗接种决策有关的心理差异,在努力提高HPV疫苗摄入量时应考虑这些动机。

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