Khalil Georges E, Fisher Carla L, Chi Xiaofei, Hansen Marta D, Sanchez Gabriela, Gurka Matthew J, Staras Stephanie A S
Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Vaccines (Basel). 2025 Jun 21;13(7):667. doi: 10.3390/vaccines13070667.
: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is crucial for preventing HPV-related cancers, yet vaccination rates remain suboptimal, particularly in Florida. Social influence, including family and peer support, may shape parental decisions to vaccinate their children. In this study, we examined the role of social networks (online and offline) in parental intention to vaccinate their 11- to 12-year-old children against HPV. : We conducted a cross-sectional survey among 746 parents in Florida as part of the trial (2022-2023). Among other questions, parents reported on their intention to vaccinate, perceived social norms, and support received from up to three reported confidants. We performed logistic regression and multivariable analyses to assess the relationship between network support, social norms, and vaccination intent. : Seventy percent of parents intended to vaccinate their children. Greater support from the first reported confidant was significantly associated with higher vaccination intention (OR = 1.30, < 0.0001). Perceived norms among friends ( = 0.01) and higher overall network support ( < 0.0001) were also predictive of intent. The higher the percentage of reported family members, the higher the support received for the vaccine ( = 0.04). : Social support, particularly from close confidants and peers, plays a critical role in shaping parental HPV vaccination decisions while accounting for perceived social norms. Public health interventions can leverage peer networks alongside family support to enhance HPV vaccine uptake.
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种对于预防HPV相关癌症至关重要,但疫苗接种率仍未达到最佳水平,在佛罗里达州尤其如此。社会影响,包括家庭和同伴支持,可能会影响父母为孩子接种疫苗的决定。在本研究中,我们调查了社交网络(线上和线下)在父母为11至12岁孩子接种HPV疫苗意愿方面所起的作用。
作为该试验(2022 - 2023年)的一部分,我们对佛罗里达州的746名父母进行了横断面调查。除其他问题外,父母报告了他们的接种意愿、感知到的社会规范以及从最多三名报告的知己那里获得的支持。我们进行了逻辑回归和多变量分析,以评估网络支持、社会规范和接种意愿之间的关系。
70%的父母打算为他们的孩子接种疫苗。第一位报告的知己给予的更大支持与更高的接种意愿显著相关(OR = 1.30,< 0.0001)。朋友间感知到的规范(= 0.01)和更高的总体网络支持(< 0.0001)也可预测接种意愿。报告的家庭成员比例越高,对疫苗的支持度越高(= 0.04)。
社会支持,特别是来自亲密知己和同伴的支持,在影响父母HPV疫苗接种决定方面起着关键作用,同时也考虑到了感知到的社会规范。公共卫生干预措施可以利用同伴网络以及家庭支持来提高HPV疫苗的接种率。