HPV Prevention Alliance, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Hong Kong Med J. 2023 Aug;29(4):287-294. doi: 10.12809/hkmj2210470. Epub 2023 Jul 6.
This study investigated the awareness, perceptions, and acceptance of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for children among parents in Hong Kong. It also explored factors associated with, and differences in, vaccine acceptance and hesitancy between parents of girls and boys.
Parents of boys or girls in Primary 5 to 6 were invited to participate in an online survey through an established health and lifestyle e-platform.
Overall, 851 parents completed the survey: 419 (49.2%) had daughters, 348 (40.9%) had sons, and 84 (9.9%) had children of both genders. Parents who enrolled their children into the Childhood Immunisation Programme were more likely to accept HPV vaccination (79.7% vs 33.7%, odds ratio [OR]=7.70; 95% confidence interval [CI]=5.39-11.01; P<0.001); parents of girls were more likely to accept than parents of boys (86.0% vs 71.8%, OR=2.40; 95% CI=1.67-3.46; P<0.001). Among parents of girls and boys, the main reasons for HPV vaccination acceptance were prevention of cancers (girls: 68.8% and boys: 68.7%), prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (girls: 67.3% and boys: 68.3%), and optimal timing before initiation of sexual activity (girls: 62.8% and boys: 59.8%). Vaccine hesitancy was mainly associated with concerns about serious side-effects (girls: 66.7% and boys: 68.0%) and the belief that their children were too young (girls: 60.0% and boys: 54.0%).
Parents in Hong Kong are hesitant about HPV vaccination for their sons. This barrier could be removed by providing information to correct vaccine safety misconceptions and offering a gender-neutral vaccination programme through the school-based Childhood Immunisation Programme.
本研究旨在调查香港父母对儿童人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种的认知、看法和接受程度。本研究还探讨了与疫苗接种接受度和犹豫相关的因素,以及男孩和女孩父母之间疫苗接种接受度和犹豫的差异。
邀请小五至小六的男孩或女孩的家长通过一个已建立的健康和生活方式电子平台参与在线调查。
共有 851 位家长完成了调查:419 位(49.2%)有女儿,348 位(40.9%)有儿子,84 位(9.9%)有男女皆有的孩子。为孩子报名参加儿童免疫计划的家长更有可能接受 HPV 疫苗接种(79.7%对 33.7%,优势比[OR]=7.70;95%置信区间[CI]=5.39-11.01;P<0.001);女孩的父母比男孩的父母更有可能接受(86.0%对 71.8%,OR=2.40;95% CI=1.67-3.46;P<0.001)。在女孩和男孩的父母中,HPV 疫苗接种的主要原因包括预防癌症(女孩:68.8%和男孩:68.7%)、预防性传播疾病(女孩:67.3%和男孩:68.3%)以及在开始性行为之前的最佳时间(女孩:62.8%和男孩:59.8%)。疫苗犹豫主要与对严重副作用的担忧(女孩:66.7%和男孩:68.0%)以及认为孩子还太小的信念(女孩:60.0%和男孩:54.0%)有关。
香港的父母对为儿子接种 HPV 疫苗犹豫不决。通过提供信息纠正疫苗安全性误解,并通过学校的儿童免疫计划提供性别中立的疫苗接种计划,可以消除这一障碍。