a S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University , Syracuse , NY , USA.
b School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham , Birmingham , AL , USA.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2019;15(7-8):1465-1475. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2019.1581543. Epub 2019 Apr 11.
This article summarizes the findings from a systematic literature review to examine how social media may impact HPV vaccine uptake and HPV and HPV vaccine related awareness, knowledge, and attitudes. Study inclusion criteria was original data collection of at least one data point about social media and HPV and/or HPV vaccination, such that the study provided insight into how social media content may influence HPV and HPV vaccine related knowledge, attitudes, and/or behaviors. A total of 44 relevant articles were identified using the following databases: PubMed, PsycINFO, Communication Source, Sociological Abstracts, Business Source Elite, and the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC). Most studies analyzed the valence, type, and frequency of social media content about HPV vaccination, and some found associations between potential exposure to negative, anti-vacc`11qine content and lower vaccination rates. Some studies that included primary human subject data collection found that engagement with HPV related social media content was associated with improved awareness and knowledge but not with increased vaccine uptake. The literature overall is lacking in systematic and rigorous research examining the effects of social media on HPV related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors and needs further examination as social media increasingly becomes a source of health information.
本文总结了一项系统文献综述的研究结果,旨在探讨社交媒体如何影响 HPV 疫苗接种率以及 HPV 和 HPV 疫苗相关的认知、知识和态度。研究纳入标准为至少有一个关于社交媒体和 HPV 及/或 HPV 疫苗的数据点的原始数据收集,以便研究深入了解社交媒体内容如何影响 HPV 和 HPV 疫苗相关的知识、态度和/或行为。使用以下数据库共确定了 44 篇相关文章:PubMed、PsycINFO、Communication Source、Sociological Abstracts、Business Source Elite 和 Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)。大多数研究分析了 HPV 疫苗接种相关社交媒体内容的积极性、类型和频率,一些研究发现潜在接触负面、反疫苗内容与较低的疫苗接种率之间存在关联。一些包含主要人类主体数据收集的研究发现,与 HPV 相关的社交媒体内容的互动与提高意识和知识有关,但与增加疫苗接种率无关。总体而言,文献在系统和严格研究社交媒体对 HPV 相关知识、态度和行为的影响方面存在不足,需要进一步研究,因为社交媒体越来越成为健康信息的来源。