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美国男同性恋和双性恋男性中口咽癌预防人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种意愿的相关因素。

Correlates of human papillomavirus vaccination intent for oropharyngeal cancer prevention among gay and bisexual men living in the United States.

作者信息

Stull Cynthia, Bennis Sarah L, Rosser B R Simon, Wilkerson J Michael, Zoschke I Niles, Jiang Ziou, Nyitray Alan G, Khariwala Samir S, Ross Michael W

出版信息

J Am Dent Assoc. 2024 Jan;155(1):26-38.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.adaj.2023.09.016. Epub 2023 Nov 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Gay and bisexual men (GBM) are at increased risk of developing human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated oropharyngeal cancer (OPC). Vaccination may prevent OPC in GBM; however, vaccination rates are low. The authors explored the correlates associated with HPV vaccination intent for OPC prevention among GBM.

METHODS

The authors conducted a cross-sectional study in which they surveyed 1,700 adult GBM with a profile on 2 online dating sites. Eligibility criteria included self-identified GBM living in the United States, aged 18 through 45 years who had sex with a man in the past 5 years. Factors associated with participants' HPV vaccination status and intent to vaccinate were assessed via the online questionnaire using the Health Belief Model.

RESULTS

Most of the 1,108 eligible GBM had not received 1 dose or more of the HPV vaccine (54.2%), were aged 27 through 37 years (52.3%), were White (58.3%), identified as cisgender men (93.4%), were gay (79.3%), were in a monogamous relationship (99.4%), and had a bachelor's degree (29.4%) or higher college education (26.1%). Among unvaccinated GBM, 25.3% reported intent to receive the vaccine. In the multivariable model, independent associations (P < .05) were found for the Health Belief Model constructs (perceived benefits and perceived barriers) with HPV vaccine intent, after adjusting for all other predictor variables in the model.

CONCLUSIONS

The benefits of HPV vaccination for the prevention of OPC is associated with intent to vaccinate among GBM. Dental care providers can use this information to educate patients in this high-risk population on prevention of HPV-associated OPC.

PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS

Dentists can advocate for HPV vaccination uptake among GBM patients by means of discussing the benefits of vaccination in the prevention of HPV-associated OPC.

摘要

背景

男同性恋者和双性恋男性(GBM)罹患与人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)相关的口咽癌(OPC)的风险增加。接种疫苗可能预防GBM中的OPC;然而,接种率很低。作者探讨了GBM中与预防OPC的HPV疫苗接种意愿相关的因素。

方法

作者进行了一项横断面研究,他们在2个在线约会网站上对1700名成年GBM进行了调查。纳入标准包括自我认定为居住在美国、年龄在18至45岁且在过去5年中有与男性发生性行为的GBM。使用健康信念模型通过在线问卷评估与参与者HPV疫苗接种状况和接种意愿相关的因素。

结果

1108名符合条件的GBM中,大多数未接种过1剂或更多剂HPV疫苗(54.2%),年龄在27至37岁(52.3%),为白人(58.3%),自我认定为顺性别男性(93.4%),为男同性恋者(79.3%),处于一夫一妻制关系(99.4%),拥有学士学位(29.4%)或更高的大学学历(26.1%)。在未接种疫苗的GBM中,25.3%报告有接种疫苗的意愿。在多变量模型中,在对模型中的所有其他预测变量进行调整后,发现健康信念模型的构成要素(感知利益和感知障碍)与HPV疫苗接种意愿存在独立关联(P <.05)。

结论

HPV疫苗对预防OPC的益处与GBM中的接种意愿相关。牙科护理提供者可利用这些信息,对这一高危人群的患者进行预防HPV相关OPC的教育。

实际意义

牙医可通过讨论接种疫苗对预防HPV相关OPC的益处,倡导GBM患者接种HPV疫苗。

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