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破除迷思:探索人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗与大学生避孕套使用不一致之间的关联。

Dispelling the myth: Exploring associations between the HPV vaccine and inconsistent condom use among college students.

作者信息

Vázquez-Otero Coralia, Thompson Erika L, Daley Ellen M, Griner Stacey B, Logan Rachel, Vamos Cheryl A

机构信息

Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health, University of South Florida, 13201 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. MDC 56, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.

出版信息

Prev Med. 2016 Dec;93:147-150. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.10.007. Epub 2016 Oct 3.

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is safe and effective in preventing anogenital cancers and warts. However, myths have surrounded the HPV vaccine since its approval, including the possibility that HPV vaccinated young people are more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors. The purpose of this study was to assess the association between HPV vaccination and engaging in inconsistent condom use in a sample of U.S. college students. A secondary data analysis of the National College Health Assessment-II (Fall 2013) was conducted in 2015. Risky sexual activity was operationalized as inconsistent condom use for oral, vaginal or anal sexual activity. Logistic regression models were stratified by sexual activity and gender, and controlled for socio-demographics and history of STIs. Inconsistent condom use was reported among females for vaginal (47%), oral (94%), and anal sex (75%); while males reported levels of inconsistency for vaginal (38%), oral (94%), and anal sex (58%). Sixty-nine percent of females reported receiving the HPV vaccine compared to 43% of males. Among females, there was no significant association between HPV vaccination and inconsistent condom use in any of the sexual activities. Among males, there was no significant association between HPV vaccination and inconsistent condom use in oral or vaginal sex. HPV-vaccinated males were less likely to report inconsistent condom use during anal sexual activity. This study contributes to the increasing evidence that HPV vaccination is not associated with risky sexual behavior. Dispelling this myth is important to facilitate uptake and completion of the HPV vaccine in the U.S.

摘要

人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗在预防肛门生殖器癌症和疣方面安全有效。然而,自该疫苗获批以来,一直存在各种误解,包括接种HPV疫苗的年轻人更有可能从事危险性行为的说法。本研究的目的是评估在美国大学生样本中,HPV疫苗接种与不坚持使用避孕套之间的关联。2015年对《全国大学生健康评估-II》(2013年秋季)进行了二次数据分析。危险性性行为被定义为在口交、阴道性交或肛交时不坚持使用避孕套。逻辑回归模型按性行为和性别分层,并对社会人口统计学特征和性传播感染病史进行了控制。报告显示,女性在阴道性交(47%)、口交(94%)和肛交(75%)时存在不坚持使用避孕套的情况;而男性在阴道性交(38%)、口交(94%)和肛交(58%)时存在不坚持使用避孕套的情况。69%的女性报告接种了HPV疫苗,而男性的这一比例为43%。在女性中,HPV疫苗接种与任何一种性行为中不坚持使用避孕套之间均无显著关联。在男性中,HPV疫苗接种与口交或阴道性交时不坚持使用避孕套之间无显著关联。接种HPV疫苗的男性在肛交时报告不坚持使用避孕套的可能性较小。这项研究进一步证明了HPV疫苗接种与危险性行为无关。消除这一误解对于促进美国HPV疫苗的接种和完成接种非常重要。

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