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Gender differences in knowledge and health beliefs related to behavioral intentions to prevent human papillomavirus infection

机译:与预防人乳头瘤病毒感染的行为意图有关的知识和健康观念上的性别差异

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This study assessed gender differences in human papillomavirus (HPV) awareness (including knowledge), health beliefs, and behavioral intentions to prevent infection. The participants comprised 763 and 905 sexually active men and women, respectively. Gender differences were observed in HPV knowledge, health beliefs, and sociodemographics that were significantly correlated with behavioral intentions to prevent infection. There were gender differences in the factors related to behavioral intentions to prevent HPV. In multiple regression analysis, HPV knowledge was not related to behavioral intentions, whereas perceived benefits were related to behavioral intentions consistently among men and women, while the effects of perceived barriers were inconsistent. HPV awareness was very low regardless of gender. While HPV education is urgently required for men, enhancing HPV awareness, reinforcing positive perceptions of HPV prevention, and reducing unhealthy sexual behaviors are necessary for the entire Korean population.
机译:这项研究评估了人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)意识(包括知识),健康信念以及预防感染的行为意图方面的性别差异。参加者分别为763和905名性活跃的男性和女性。在HPV知识,健康信念和社会人口统计学方面观察到性别差异,这些差异与预防感染的行为意图显着相关。在预防HPV的行为意图相关因素中存在性别差异。在多元回归分析中,HPV知识与行为意图无关,而在男性和女性中,感知收益与行为意图始终相关,而感知障碍的影响却不一致。不论性别,HPV的知晓率都很低。虽然男性迫切需要对HPV进行教育,但对于整个韩国人来说,必须增强HPV意识,增强对HPV预防的积极认识以及减少不健康的性行为。

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