Dinh Tri A, Rosenthal Susan L, Doan Ellis D, Trang Tony, Pham Viet H, Tran Benson D, Tran Vinh D, Phan G A Bao, Chu H K H, Breitkopf Carmen Radecki
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-0587, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 2007 Jun;40(6):559-63. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.02.003. Epub 2007 Apr 12.
To describe attitudes and acceptability toward a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine among mothers in Da Nang, Vietnam and examine factors that may influence HPV vaccine uptake.
Women who were the primary caregiver of a girl 10-18 years old ("mothers") were eligible to participate. Mothers were recruited face-to-face from Da Nang General Hospital. Participants completed a survey addressing general vaccine attitudes, attitudes toward an HPV vaccine, beliefs about sexuality, recommendations from others, and likelihood of having their daughter vaccinated against HPV. A total of 194 surveys were returned; 181 (93%) contained analyzable data.
Eleven percent of mothers were aware of an HPV vaccine. Ninety-four percent believed that the HPV vaccine will be effective and 90% disagreed that their daughter would have sex early if she was vaccinated. Beliefs regarding premarital sex, such as "girls who have sex before marriage are not respected" and "it would be hard to find a husband" were held by 76% and 62% of mothers, respectively. Despite this, over 90% were in favor of their daughter receiving the HPV vaccine. Ninety-five percent indicated that a recommendation from their doctor would be very important in their decision-making, and 78% indicated that the media would be very important.
Initial responses to the HPV vaccine for girls in Vietnam appear favorable. Beliefs regarding negative social consequences for girls who engage in premarital sex are prevalent but unassociated with HPV vaccine acceptability. Accurate and consistent recommendations from doctors and media sources will be important for vaccination efforts.
描述越南岘港母亲们对人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的态度和可接受性,并研究可能影响HPV疫苗接种率的因素。
主要照顾10 - 18岁女孩的女性(“母亲”)有资格参与。母亲们在岘港总医院通过面对面方式招募。参与者完成了一项调查,内容涉及一般疫苗态度、对HPV疫苗的态度、性观念、他人的建议以及让女儿接种HPV疫苗的可能性。共收回194份调查问卷;181份(93%)包含可分析数据。
11%的母亲知晓HPV疫苗。94%的母亲认为HPV疫苗会有效,90%的母亲不同意女儿接种疫苗后会过早发生性行为。分别有76%和62%的母亲持有关于婚前性行为的观念,如“婚前发生性行为的女孩不受尊重”和“很难找到丈夫”。尽管如此,超过90%的母亲赞成女儿接种HPV疫苗。95%的母亲表示医生的建议在她们的决策中非常重要,78%的母亲表示媒体非常重要。
越南女孩对HPV疫苗的初步反应似乎良好。关于婚前性行为对女孩有负面社会后果的观念普遍存在,但与HPV疫苗的可接受性无关。医生和媒体提供准确一致的建议对疫苗接种工作很重要。