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大学生 HPV 认知误区:健康素养的作用。

HPV Misconceptions Among College Students: The Role of Health Literacy.

机构信息

Alabama Research Institute on Aging, The University of Alabama, 207 Osband Hall, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487-0315, USA.

Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama, 745 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487-0348, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2018 Dec;43(6):1192-1200. doi: 10.1007/s10900-018-0539-4.

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is currently the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States, with potentially serious health consequences, including cervical cancer. Young adults are particularly at risk of infection, but many remain unvaccinated. Low health literacy may contribute to poor knowledge of HPV and lack of vaccine uptake, and women living in the Southeastern United States are particularly at risk for lower vaccination rates and cervical cancer screening adherence. Three-hundred-sixty undergraduates at a Southeastern U.S. University completed measures of health literacy, sexual attitudes, and HPV knowledge in 2016. Less than half of both male and female participants had completed an HPV vaccine series, and there were no differences in health literacy scores between participants who had completed a vaccine series and those who had not. Forty subjects were familiar with HPV vaccines but not the virus itself. More than half of these individuals had received at least one dose of an HPV vaccine, highlighting a lack of knowledge regarding the purpose of this vaccine. While health literacy was not related to vaccination status, it was associated with greater knowledge of both HPV and available vaccines. Participants who were familiar with HPV had higher health literacy than participants who were not. College students hold serious misconceptions about HPV that may be redressed through public health education programs to increase health literacy and knowledge. Such public health interventions would potentially increase HPV vaccine uptake, leading to decreased cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates.

摘要

人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)目前是美国最常见的性传播疾病,可能会导致严重的健康后果,包括宫颈癌。年轻人尤其容易感染,但许多人仍未接种疫苗。健康素养低可能导致对 HPV 的知识不足,以及疫苗接种率低,而居住在美国东南部的女性接种疫苗率和宫颈癌筛查率特别低。2016 年,美国东南部一所大学的 360 名本科生完成了健康素养、性态度和 HPV 知识的测量。不到一半的男性和女性参与者都完成了 HPV 疫苗系列接种,而在完成疫苗系列接种和未完成疫苗系列接种的参与者之间,健康素养评分没有差异。40 名受试者熟悉 HPV 疫苗,但不熟悉 HPV 病毒本身。这些人中超过一半已经接种了至少一剂 HPV 疫苗,这突出表明他们对这种疫苗的目的缺乏了解。虽然健康素养与接种状况无关,但它与 HPV 和可用疫苗的知识都有更大的关联。熟悉 HPV 的参与者比不熟悉 HPV 的参与者具有更高的健康素养。大学生对 HPV 存在严重的误解,这可以通过公共卫生教育计划来纠正,以提高健康素养和知识。这种公共卫生干预措施可能会增加 HPV 疫苗的接种率,从而降低宫颈癌的发病率和死亡率。

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