Sidiropoulou Maria, Gerogianni Georgia, Kourti Freideriki Eleni, Pappa Despoina, Zartaloudi Afroditi, Koutelekos Ioannis, Dousis Evangelos, Margari Nikoletta, Mangoulia Polyxeni, Ferentinou Eftychia, Giga Anna, Zografakis-Sfakianakis Michail, Dafogianni Chrysoula
School of Social Sciences, Hellenic Open University, 26335 Patra, Greece.
Department of Nursing, University of West Attica, 12243 Athens, Greece.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Sep 8;10(9):1721. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10091721.
Human papilloma virus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections and is widely known as the main causative agent for cervical cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate the perceptions, knowledge and attitudes of young Greek adults concerning prevention of HPV infection and HPV immunization.
This constitutes a cross-sectional online survey. A convenience sample of young Greek adults ( = 883) residing in Greece, aged 17 to more than 35 years was surveyed from December 2020 to March 2021. Two validated questionnaires were used to collect data.
Participants demonstrated moderate knowledge about HPV infection and vaccination, with a mean knowledge score of 53.26 (SD ± 20.65) and 38.92 (SD ± 17.58), respectively. Cronbach's alpha value was 0.77 and 0.80. Female participants were better informed than males. Approximately 52.3% of respondents had been vaccinated and 65.5% were willing to get vaccinated in the future. Vaccination rate was significantly associated with gender (OR = 11.99; 99% CI = 6.59-21.84), knowledge about the HPV vaccine (OR = 1.04; 99% CI = 1.03-1.04) and age (OR = 0.07; 99% CI = 0.03-0.15). Reasons for vaccine refusal were insufficient information (36.8%) and fear of side effects (19%). Correlates of positive vaccination intention were knowledge about HPV (OR = 1.02; 99% CI = 1.01-1.02).
The findings suggest that the Greek government's continuing HPV promotion efforts and education on the risks of HPV infection among young people are likely to increase vaccination acceptance among this group.
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是最常见的性传播感染之一,广为人知是宫颈癌的主要致病因素。本研究的目的是调查希腊年轻成年人对预防HPV感染和HPV疫苗接种的认知、知识和态度。
这是一项横断面在线调查。2020年12月至2021年3月,对居住在希腊、年龄在17岁至35岁以上的883名希腊年轻成年人进行了便利抽样调查。使用两份经过验证的问卷收集数据。
参与者对HPV感染和疫苗接种的知识掌握程度中等,平均知识得分分别为53.26(标准差±20.65)和38.92(标准差±17.58)。克朗巴哈系数值分别为0.77和0.80。女性参与者比男性了解得更多。约52.3%的受访者已接种疫苗,65.5%的人愿意在未来接种疫苗。疫苗接种率与性别(比值比=11.99;99%置信区间=6.59-21.84)、HPV疫苗知识(比值比=1.04;99%置信区间=1.03-1.04)和年龄(比值比=0.07;99%置信区间=0.03-0.15)显著相关。拒绝接种疫苗的原因是信息不足(36.8%)和担心副作用(19%)。积极接种意愿的相关因素是HPV知识(比值比=1.02;99%置信区间=1.01-1.02)。
研究结果表明,希腊政府持续开展的HPV推广工作以及对年轻人进行的HPV感染风险教育可能会提高该群体对疫苗接种的接受度。