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Factors Influencing Maternal Acceptance of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination for Their School-Aged Daughters in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

机译:日本福冈县学龄女儿对母亲接受人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的影响因素

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Aims: The aim of this study was to elucidate the factors that influence maternal acceptance of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for their school-aged daughters. Study Design: The survey was cross-sectional and conducted using an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. Place and Duration of Study: Two middle schools and 10 high schools in Fukuoka prefecture, between November 2012 and April 2013. Methodology: The cross-sectional survey was conducted on mothers (n=1,407) with daughters aged 13-16 years, and an anonymous self-administered questionnaire was used. The items were HPV vaccination status of daughter, knowledge of the HPV vaccine and cervical cancer, attitude toward the HPV vaccine and general vaccinations, and communication with daughters about cervical cancer. The questionnaire was distributed and collected through the junior high school students and the high school students. Variables were extracted related to the daughters’ state of vaccination, and subsequently multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed. Results: Eight factors of mothers were extracted related to daughters’ HPV vaccination in order of strong influential: attitude placing importance on cost-free vaccination (OR, 9.26; 95% CI,3.42-25.0), sense of parental obligation (OR, 4.65; 95% CI, 2.30-9.43), trust in the effectiveness of vaccine (OR, 3.91; 95% CI,2.41-6.34), trust in the government’s handling of vaccination (OR, 2.40; 95% CI,1.49-3.86), communication with daughters (OR, 2.04; 95%CI, 1.28-3.22), trust in the safety of vaccine (OR, 1.81; 95% CI,1.04-3.15), threat of cervical cancer (OR, 1.80; 95% CI,1.14-2.86), and knowledge of the HPV vaccine (OR,1.23; 95%CI, 1.06-1.43). Conclusion: HPV vaccination of school-aged girls was promoted by passive factors of mothers: attitude toward free vaccination through a public subsidy and a sense of parental obligation. Further enhancement of education for HPV prevention is urgently needed.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是阐明影响母亲对其学龄女儿进行人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种的因素。研究设计:调查是横断面的,并使用匿名的自我管理调查表进行。研究的地点和时间:2012年11月至2013年4月,福冈县的2所中学和10所中学。方法:对母亲(n = 1407),13岁至16岁的女儿和一名母亲进行横断面调查。使用匿名的自我管理问卷。这些项目包括女儿的HPV疫苗接种状况,对HPV疫苗和宫颈癌的了解,对HPV疫苗和一般疫苗的态度以及与女儿就宫颈癌的沟通。问卷是通过初中生和高中生分发和收集的。提取与女儿的疫苗接种状况有关的变量,然后进行多元逻辑回归分析。结果:提取了与女儿的HPV疫苗接种相关的八个因素,以影响力大:重视免费疫苗接种的态度(OR,9.26; 95%CI,3.42-25.0),父母义务感(OR,4.65) ; 95%CI,2.30-9.43),信任疫苗的有效性(OR,3.91; 95%CI,2.41-6.34),信任政府对疫苗的处理(OR,2.40; 95%CI,1.49-3.86) ,与女儿的沟通(OR,2.04; 95%CI,1.28-3.22),信任疫苗的安全性(OR,1.81; 95%CI,1.04-3.15),宫颈癌的威胁(OR,1.80; 95%CI (1.14-2.86),以及HPV疫苗知识(OR,1.23; 95%CI,1.06-1.43)。结论:母亲的被动因素促进了学龄女孩的HPV疫苗接种:通过公共补贴和父母义务感对免费疫苗接种的态度。迫切需要进一步加强预防HPV的教育。

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