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http://dx.doi.org/10.5932/JKPHN.2021.36.1.33

Factors Affecting HPV(Human Papilloma Virus) Vaccination Intentions of Female Adolescents and their Mothers  

Lee, Miyeon (Wonju Public Health Center, Graduate School of Nursing Sciences, Hallym University)
Kim, Suhee (School of Nursing and Research Institute of Nursing Science, Hallym University)
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Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing / v.36, no.1, 2022 , pp. 33-46 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that affect the intention of HPV vaccination in 12-year-old female adolescents and their mothers. Method: A descriptive study was conducted with 64 HPV-unvaccinated female adolescents and their mothers in W city, Republic of Korea. Data collection was conducted from October to November in 2019. The data were analyzed using SPSS WIN 24.0 Program. Descriptive statistics, paired t-test, independent t-test, χ2-test and logistic regression analysis were conducted. Result: According to the results, 57.8% and 62.5% of female adolescents and mothers had the intentions of HPV vaccination, respectively. In the logistic regression analysis for the factors affecting female adolescents' and mothers' HPV vaccination intentions, there was no significant factor in female adolescents. In the case of mothers, the significant factors were cervical cancer knowledge and perceived disability. Conclusion: In order to increase the HPV vaccination rate, educational programs are needed to provide knowledge of cervical cancer. A variety of intervention strategies should be developed to decrease the perceived disability of HPV vaccination health beliefs.
Keywords
Female; Adolescent; Mothers; Papillomaviridae; Vaccination;
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