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新冠疫情后对青少年人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的态度:一项针对母亲的全国性调查。

Attitudes toward Adolescent HPV Vaccination after the COVID-19 Pandemic: A National Survey of Mothers.

作者信息

Glauberman Gary, Liebermann Erica, Kornides Melanie L, Matsunaga Masako, Lim Eunjung, Zimet Gregory, Fontenot Holly B

机构信息

School of Nursing, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2528 McCarthy Mall, Webster Hall, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.

College of Nursing, University of Rhode Island, RINEC 350 Eddy Street, Rm 223, Providence, RI 02903, USA.

出版信息

Vaccines (Basel). 2024 Aug 28;12(9):976. doi: 10.3390/vaccines12090976.

Abstract

In the United States, vaccination rates for many routinely recommended vaccines have recovered to pre-pandemic levels, yet human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates still lag pre-pandemic levels. This study sought to uncover the potential effects of the pandemic on attitudes about the HPV vaccine, and factors associated with changes in attitudes. We conducted a national survey ( = 3968) of U.S. mothers with children aged 9-17 years. Outcome variables measured changes in attitude toward the HPV vaccine following the pandemic. Two logistic regression models identified predictors of (1) those who did not have attitude changes (always negative vs. always positive), and (2) those who reported attitude changes (change to negative vs. change to positive). Attitudes toward the HPV vaccine remained unchanged in 78.9% of participants (58.1% positive, 20.8% negative). Of the 21.1% reporting changed attitudes, 9.6% changed to positive and 11.5% to negative. Those reporting changing to a negative attitude had a greater odds of reporting conservative political views, and being unsure/undecided about vaccinating their child against HPV compared to those who reported changing to a positive attitude. Targeted strategies are needed to address erosion in confidence in the HPV vaccine and other vaccines resulting from mis- and disinformation associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and future pandemics.

摘要

在美国,许多常规推荐疫苗的接种率已恢复到疫情前的水平,但人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的接种率仍低于疫情前水平。本研究旨在揭示疫情对HPV疫苗态度的潜在影响,以及与态度变化相关的因素。我们对美国有9至17岁孩子的母亲进行了一项全国性调查(n = 3968)。结果变量衡量了疫情后对HPV疫苗态度的变化。两个逻辑回归模型确定了以下两类人群的预测因素:(1)态度未发生变化的人群(一直持负面态度与一直持正面态度),以及(2)报告态度发生变化的人群(转变为负面态度与转变为正面态度)。78.9%的参与者对HPV疫苗的态度保持不变(58.1%持正面态度,20.8%持负面态度)。在报告态度发生变化的21.1%的人群中,9.6%转变为正面态度,11.5%转变为负面态度。与报告转变为正面态度的人相比,报告转变为负面态度的人更有可能报告持保守政治观点,并且在是否为孩子接种HPV疫苗方面不确定/犹豫不决。需要采取有针对性的策略来解决因与新冠疫情及未来疫情相关的错误信息和虚假信息而导致的对HPV疫苗和其他疫苗信心的下降。

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