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宫颈癌、人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)和 HPV 疫苗接种:探索墨西哥裔美国成年人的性别观点、知识、态度和文化禁忌。

Cervical cancer, human papillomavirus (HPV), and HPV vaccination: exploring gendered perspectives, knowledge, attitudes, and cultural taboos among Mexican American adults.

机构信息

Department of Mexican American and Hispanic/a Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.

Department of Biobehavioral Health, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2021 Feb;26(2):206-224. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2018.1494821. Epub 2018 Jul 12.

Abstract

Gendered perspectives may be particularly important in shaping norms and values around HPV and HPV vaccination, as previous research suggests that sexuality taboos (e.g. promiscuity) may contribute to low perceived risk among adolescent and young adult Hispanic females. However, research to date focuses primarily on Hispanic mothers, adolescent females, and women of HPV vaccine-eligible age. Hispanic father's perspectives are relatively unknown despite father's important role in shaping norms for their female children. To close this gap, this study examines gendered perspectives in knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes about HPV and HPV vaccination from Hispanic parents (mothers and fathers), women of vaccine-eligible age (18-26 years old), and women eligible for Pap Test screening (>26 years old) living in two counties along the Texas-Mexico border. We conducted eight focus groups. Research staff transcribed audio recordings verbatim and uploaded them into Atlas(ti) 5.0 for analysis. The research team analyzed the data for content, meaning, patterns and themes using the constant comparison approach. Perspectives were highly gendered. Women's (all groups combined) beliefs focused on misconceptions around how the HPV virus is contracted (e.g. toilet surfaces). Women also linked HPV-related sexual risk to adultery and indiscretion of male partners. Fathers (men) were more likely to link risk to female promiscuity. Fathers also worried that HPV vaccination might increase promiscuity. All groups believe that HPV vaccination is a way to protect Hispanic females in the face of beliefs around sexual behavior and risk of contracting HPV. Results suggest gendered differences in risk beliefs concerning HPV among Hispanics living along the Texas-Mexico border. Researchers can use these findings to address barriers to HPV vaccination, as well as to create culturally appropriate prevention messages that may help reduce disparities in HPV among Hispanic women.

摘要

性别视角在塑造 HPV 和 HPV 疫苗接种相关的规范和价值观方面可能尤为重要,因为之前的研究表明,性禁忌(例如滥交)可能导致西班牙裔青少年和年轻女性感知到的风险较低。然而,迄今为止的研究主要集中在西班牙裔母亲、青少年女性和 HPV 疫苗接种适龄女性身上。尽管父亲在为其女儿树立规范方面起着重要作用,但西班牙裔父亲的观点却鲜为人知。为了弥补这一空白,本研究从西班牙裔父母(母亲和父亲)、HPV 疫苗接种适龄女性(18-26 岁)以及有资格接受巴氏涂片筛查的女性(>26 岁)中探讨了 HPV 和 HPV 疫苗接种的性别观点,这些人居住在德克萨斯州-墨西哥边境的两个县。我们进行了 8 个焦点小组。研究人员逐字逐句地将音频记录转录下来,并将其上传到 Atlas(ti) 5.0 进行分析。研究团队使用恒定性比较方法对数据进行了内容、意义、模式和主题的分析。观点具有高度的性别差异。女性(所有组合并)的观点主要集中在对 HPV 病毒传播方式的误解上(例如厕所表面)。女性还将 HPV 相关的性风险与男性伴侣的通奸和不检点联系起来。父亲(男性)更倾向于将风险与女性的滥交联系起来。父亲还担心 HPV 疫苗接种可能会增加滥交行为。所有组都认为 HPV 疫苗接种是保护西班牙裔女性免受性行为和感染 HPV 风险观念影响的一种方式。结果表明,生活在德克萨斯州-墨西哥边境的西班牙裔人群中,HPV 风险观念存在性别差异。研究人员可以利用这些发现来解决 HPV 疫苗接种的障碍,以及创建文化上适当的预防信息,以帮助减少西班牙裔女性中 HPV 方面的差异。

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