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城市跨性别诊所人群中人乳头瘤病毒知识、疫苗接种状况及疫苗接种障碍

Human papillomavirus knowledge, vaccination status, and barriers to vaccination in an urban transgender clinic population.

作者信息

Sinks Hannah, Waters Caitlin, Alvarez Alejandro, Goldberg Gary L, Rosenthal David W, Schmidt Elizabeth O

机构信息

MD, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Northwell Health, Community Dr., Manhasset, New York, 11030, USA.

MD, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Stony Brook Medicine, Nicolls Rd., Stony Brook, New York, 11794, USA.

出版信息

Germs. 2025 Jun 30;15(2):127-143. doi: 10.18683/germs.2025.1463. eCollection 2025 Jun.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This study aimed to better understand patient-reported human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates and barriers to vaccination among transgender patients receiving care at a gender-affirming clinic in urban New York.

METHODS

All patients with arrived appointments at the Center for Transgender Care at Northwell Health from January 1, 2020 through July 14, 2021, aged 14 and up, were invited to participate. Participants were sent an online consent form followed by a survey that assessed HPV knowledge, personal vaccination history, and reasons for or against vaccination. Data were collected in RedCap and analyzed using descriptive and basic inferential statistics. We received 79 completed consent forms and 70 completed surveys.

RESULTS

At least 68 of the 70 participants identified as transgender or gender diverse. Only 61.4% (43/70) of participants reported ever being offered the HPV vaccine and 55.7% (39/70) reported ever receiving at least one dose. Common reasons in favor of vaccination included doctor recommendation and decreasing cancer risk. Common reasons mentioned against HPV vaccination included sexual inactivity, concern over side effects, and assumption of low-risk HPV status. Of unvaccinated participants, 58.1% (18/31) reported they were more likely to get vaccinated after completing the survey.

CONCLUSIONS

The HPV vaccination rate in this study was higher than the rates seen in previous studies involving sexual and gender minority participants. Provider recommendation was found to be important in promoting vaccination.

摘要

引言

本研究旨在更深入了解在纽约市一家性别认同诊所接受治疗的跨性别患者报告的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种率及接种障碍。

方法

邀请了2020年1月1日至2021年7月14日期间在诺斯韦尔健康中心跨性别护理中心预约就诊、年龄在14岁及以上的所有患者参与。向参与者发送在线同意书,随后进行一项调查,评估HPV知识、个人疫苗接种史以及接种或不接种疫苗的原因。数据收集于RedCap,并使用描述性和基本推断性统计方法进行分析。我们收到了79份完整的同意书和70份完整的调查问卷。

结果

70名参与者中至少68人认定自己为跨性别者或性别多元者。只有61.4%(43/70)的参与者报告曾被提供HPV疫苗,55.7%(39/70)的参与者报告曾接种至少一剂。支持接种疫苗的常见原因包括医生建议和降低癌症风险。提到的反对HPV疫苗接种的常见原因包括无性活动、担心副作用以及认为HPV感染风险低。在未接种疫苗的参与者中,58.1%(18/31)报告他们在完成调查后更有可能接种疫苗。

结论

本研究中的HPV疫苗接种率高于先前涉及性少数和性别少数参与者的研究中的接种率。发现提供者的建议在促进疫苗接种方面很重要。

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