Morales-Campos Daisy Y, Parra-Medina Deborah
Latino Research Initiative, University of Texas at Austin.
Fam Community Health. 2017 Apr/Jun;40(2):139-149. doi: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000144.
Few Texas Latino girls initiate and complete the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine series, but few studies have examined predictors of initiation and completion in this group. Mothers are crucial to vaccine uptake. Using self-reported data from mothers of unvaccinated girls (n = 317), we examined the association between predictors (HPV and HPV vaccine knowledge, vaccine self-efficacy) and outcomes (initiation and completion). Despite an increase in HPV and HPV vaccine knowledge from baseline to follow-up (n = 195), we found no association between the predictors and the outcomes. Findings showed that health insurance status and study group participation (Entre Madre e Hija program or brochure only) were associated with initiation and completion.
很少有得克萨斯州的拉丁裔女孩开始并完成人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种系列,但很少有研究调查该群体开始和完成接种的预测因素。母亲对于疫苗接种至关重要。我们使用未接种疫苗女孩的母亲提供的自我报告数据(n = 317),研究了预测因素(HPV和HPV疫苗知识、疫苗自我效能)与结果(开始接种和完成接种)之间的关联。尽管从基线到随访(n = 195)HPV和HPV疫苗知识有所增加,但我们发现预测因素与结果之间没有关联。研究结果表明,健康保险状况和研究组参与情况(“母亲与女儿”项目或仅发放宣传册)与开始接种和完成接种有关。