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The Effects of a Web-Based Intervention on College Students' Knowledge of Human Papillomavirus and Attitudes toward Vaccination

机译:基于网络的干预对大学生对人乳头瘤病毒的知识和疫苗接种态度的影响

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Research suggests that college students know relatively little about human papillomavirus (HPV), and that educational interventions increase knowledge of HPV. However, to date, there are no published studies testing the effects of computer-based education on attitudes toward being vaccinated in this population. The present study of 119 college students explored the effect of a web-based intervention on participants' knowledge of HPV and attitudes toward HPV vaccination. Participants were randomized to a web-based, self-administered HPV educational intervention or to a control group. Knowledge and attitudes were assessed at baseline, after the completion of the intervention, and at one-month follow-up. At baseline, women knew more than men about risks and symptoms of HPV. At immediate and long-term follow-up, the intervention group had better knowledge of HPV and more positive attitudes toward HPV vaccination than the control group. There were some gender differences in response to the intervention; increases in knowledge of HPV were greater in men, while changes in attitudes toward vaccination were larger in women.
机译:研究表明,大学生对人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)的了解相对较少,并且教育干预措施可以增加对HPV的了解。但是,迄今为止,尚无已发表的研究来测试计算机教育对这一人群预防接种态度的影响。目前对119名大学生的研究探讨了基于网络的干预对参与者对HPV知识和对HPV疫苗接种态度的影响。参与者被随机分配到基于网络的自我管理的HPV教育干预措施或对照组。在基线,干预完成后和一个月的随访中评估知识和态度。最初,女性比男性更了解HPV的风险和症状。在即刻和长期随访中,干预组比对照组更了解HPV,对HPV疫苗接种的态度更积极。干预措施存在一些性别差异;男性对HPV的了解增加较多,而女性对疫苗接种的态度变化较大。

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