| Literature DB >> 23186288 |
Julie Haesebaert1, Delphine Lutringer-Magnin, Julie Kalecinski, Giovanna Barone, Anne-Carole Jacquard, Véronique Régnier, Yann Leocmach, Philippe Vanhems, Franck Chauvin, Christine Lasset.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In France, it is recommended that girls and women aged 14-23 are vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV). However, French women's knowledge of and attitude towards the vaccine has been little studied.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23186288 PMCID: PMC3533507 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-1034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Acceptability of HPV vaccination: options presented in the self-administered questionnaire, and the coding of responses
| 1. I will get some information and consider it | Undecided |
| 2. I prefer to wait | Undecided |
| 3. She(they) is(are) already vaccinated | Favourable |
| 4. I intend to vaccinate my daughter(s) in the future | Favourable |
| 5. I will vaccinate my daughter(s) if she(they) asks me | Undecided |
| 6. I think that this vaccination is useless | Opposed |
Sociodemographic characteristics, vaccination status and gynaecological history of women as a whole and of mothers of 14–18 year old daughters
| 18-29 | 309 (20.9) | - | - |
| 30-39 | 393 (26.6) | 40 (19.1) | 9 (28.1) |
| 40-49 | 414 (28.0) | 150 (71.4) | 21 (65.6) |
| 50-65 | 362 (24.5) | 20 (9.5) | 2 (6.3) |
| Employment | | | |
| In employment | 942 (69.6) | 159 (79.5) | 17 (53.2) |
| Unemployed/Housewife/Retired | 411 (30.7) | 41 (20.5) | 15 (46.9) |
| Educational level | |||
| Studies ongoing | 100 (7.5) | 1 (0.5) | - |
| Lower secondary | 540 (40.6) | 99 (52.1) | 24 (75.0) |
| Upper secondary, non tertiary | 606 (45.6) | 81 (42.6) | 8 (25.0) |
| Tertiary | 83 (6.2) | 8 (4.2) | - |
| Social/financial assistance1 | 67 (4.9) | 6 (3.1) | 5 (15.6) |
| Marital status | | | |
| Married/Living with a partner | 1034 (70.5) | 178 (86.0) | 22 (68.8) |
| Single/Divorced/Widowed | 431 (29.5) | 29 (14.0) | 10 (31.3) |
| Vaccination status themselves | |||
| Diphtheria-Tetanus-Poliomyelitis and BCG | 1376 (93.1) | 200 (95.2) | 32 (100.0) |
| Measles, Mumps and Rubella | 714 (48.3) | 86 (40.9) | 9 (28.1) |
| Hepatitis B | 754 (51.0) | 74 (35.2) | 11 (34.4) |
| Vaccination status of their children2 | |||
| Diphtheria-tetanus-poliomyelitis and BCG vaccine | 1 096 (96.1) | 205 (97.6) | 32 (100.0) |
| Measles, Mumps and Rubella | 837 (73.4) | 172 (81.9) | 21 (65.6) |
| Chickenpox | 108 (9.5) | 20 (9.5) | 2 (6.3) |
| Rotavirus | 10 (0.9) | 0 (0.0) | - |
| Pneumococcus | 257 (22.5) | 38 (18.1) | 5 (15.6) |
| Hepatitis B | 568 (49.8) | 103 (51.8) | 16 (50.0) |
| Current cigarette smoker | 248 (16.8) | 33 (16.6) | 6 (18.8) |
| Usual frequency of gynaecologic follow-up | |||
| Each year | 907 (63.6) | 144 (70.6) | 18 (56.3) |
| Every 2–3 years | 305 (21.4) | 38 (18.6) | 7 (21.9) |
| Less than every 2–3 years/Never | 213 (14.9) | 22 (10.8) | 7 (21.9) |
| Pap test within the last 3 years | 1186 (82.9) | 180 (87.0) | 26 (81.3) |
| History of abnormal Pap test | 147 (9.9) | 27 (13.1) | 4 (12.5) |
| Gynaecologic surgery | 161 (10.9) | 21 (10.7) | 3 (9.4) |
| Sexually transmitted diseases | 86 (5.8) | 17 (8.1) | 2 (6.3) |
1In receipt of free health insurance or financial assistance.
2N= 1140 women who had at least one child.
Knowledge about cervical cancer and its prevention among women and mothers of 14–18 year-old daughters
| What is the role of the Pap test? | ||
| Answer correct : to prevent CC | 901 (61.0) | 137 (65.2) |
| Incorrect: to treat CC, to prevent all gynaecologic cancers, to check the ovaries | 338 (22.8) | 50 (23.9) |
| No information/No response | 239 (16.2) | 23 (10.9) |
| When should a woman have a Pap test? | ||
| During her whole adult life | 1 211 (81.9) | 178 (84.8) |
| Incorrect : before or after the menopause | 87 (5.9) | 10 (4.8) |
| No information/No response | 180 (12.2) | 22 (10.4) |
| How often should she have a Pap test? | ||
| Every 2–3 years (French national recommendation) | 590 (39.9) | 112 (53.3) |
| Yearly | 795 (53.8) | 91 (43.3) |
| Incorrect : once or from time to time | 18 (1.2) | 0 (0.0) |
| No information/No response | 75 (5.1) | 7 (3.3) |
| What is the cause of CC?2 | ||
| HPV | 251 (16.9) | 44 (20.9) |
| Related response (STD, viral infection) | 120 (8.1) | 22 (10.5) |
| Incorrect cause mentioned | 23 (1.5) | 11 (5.2) |
| No information/No response | 1084 (73.3) | 133 (63.3) |
| Have you ever heard of HPV vaccination? | ||
| Yes | 1127 (76.2) | 192 (91.4) |
| Who should be vaccinated?2 | ||
| Young girls before or within a year of first intercourse | 327 (22.1) | 64 (44.8) |
| Answer nearly correct3 | 220 (14.9) | 30 (14.2) |
| Incorrect | 447 (30.2) | 82 (39.0) |
| No information/No response | 484 (32.8) | 34 (16.2) |
| At which age is vaccination recommended?2 | ||
| 14 -23 | 180 (12.2) | 36 (17.1) |
| Answer close to recommendation: ( | 612 (41.4) | 91 (43.3) |
| Incorrect | 135 (9.1) | 40 (19.0) |
| No information/No response | 551 (37.3) | 43 (20.5) |
CC, Cervical cancer, Pap test, Papanicolaou smear test, HPV, Human papillomavirus.
1Multiple Choice Question.
2recoded open-ended question.
3reply included only one of the two concepts: young girls or before/within the first year after the first intercourse.
HPV vaccine acceptability among mothers of 14–18 year old daughters (N=210)
| Favourable | 114 (54.3) |
| My daughter(s) is/are already vaccinated | 53 (25.2) |
| I intend to vaccinate my daughter(s) in the future | 61 (29.1) |
| Unfavourable (Undecided/Opposed) | 80 (38.1) |
| I will get some information and consider it | 41 (19.5) |
| I prefer to wait | 22 (10.5) |
| I will vaccinate my daughter(s) if she(they) asks me | 15 (7.1) |
| I think that this vaccination is useless | 2 (0.95) |
| Missing data | 16 (7.6) |
Factors associated with HPV vaccination acceptance among mothers of 14–18 year old daughters (N=194), univariate and multivariate analysis
| Age1 | ||||||||
| | 88 (77.2) | 69 (86.3) | 0.114 | 1 | | | | |
| < 40 years old | 26 (22.8) | 11 (13.8) | | 1.85 | 0.56-4.01 | | | |
| Employment | ||||||||
| Unemployed/Housewife/Retired | 24 (18.2) | 21 (32.4) | 0.640 | 1 | | | | |
| In employment | 90 (81.8) | 59 (77.6) | | 1.33 | 0.68-2.60 | | | |
| Social/financial assistance | 5 (4.59) | 1 (1.4) | 0.234 | 3.62 | 0.41-31.59 | | | |
| Family situation | ||||||||
| Married/Living with a partner | 95 (85.6) | 68 (85.0) | 0.982 | 1 | | | | |
| Single/Divorced/Widowed | 19 (14.4) | 12 (15.0) | | 1.13 | 0.51-2.48 | | | |
| Vaccination status themselves | ||||||||
| Diphtheria-Tetanus-Poliomyelitis and BCG | 111 (97.4) | 75 (96.1) | 0.630 | 2.47 | 0.57-10.65 | | | |
| Measles, Mumps and Rubella | 41 (37.3) | 36 (48.0) | 0.339 | 0.69 | 0.39-1.24 | | | |
| Hepatitis B | 41 (37.3) | 31 (41.3) | 0.386 | 0.89 | 0.49-1.61 | | | |
| Vaccination status of their children | ||||||||
| Diphtheria-tetanus-poliomyelitis and BCG vaccine | 113 (99.1) | 78 (97.5) | 0.367 | 2.90 | 0.26-32.54 | | | |
| Measles, Mumps and Rubella | 97 (85.1) | 65 (81.3) | 0.478 | 1.32 | 0.62-2.83 | | | |
| Chickenpox | 13 (11.4) | 7 (8.8) | 0.798 | 1.34 | 0.51-3.52 | | | |
| Pneumococcus1 | 27 (23.7) | 7 (8.85) | 0.007 | 3.24 | 1.33-7.86 | 3.28 | 1.32-8.11 | 0.010 |
| Hepatitis B | 57 (52.3) | 39 (51.4) | 0.991 | 1.05 | 0.59-1.86 | | | |
| Current smoker1 | 22 (20.8) | 7 (9.09) | 0.033 | 2.62 | 1.06-6.49 | | | |
| Educational level1 | ||||||||
| Tertiary | 15 (14.3) | 17 (24.6) | 0.143 | 1 | | | | |
| Upper secondary/non tertiary | 35 (33.3) | 16 (23.2) | 0.051 | 2.48 | 0.996-3.99 | | | |
| Primary/lower secondary | 55 (52.4) | 36 (52.2) | 0.185 | 1.73 | 0.77-3.90 | | | |
| History of STD1 | 7 (6.1) | 9 (11.2) | 0.203 | 0.52 | 0.18-1.45 | | | |
| Yearly gynaecological follow up | 76 (68.5) | 57 (73.1) | 0.602 | 0.81 | 0.44-1.51 | | | |
| Most recent Pap test within the past three years | 101 (90.2) | 67 (84.8) | 0.262 | 1.51 | 0.66-3.46 | | | |
| “Pap test aims to prevent CC” | 76 (66.7) | 54 (67.5) | 0.903 | 0.96 | 0.52-1.76 | | | |
| “Pap test should be performed during the whole of adult life” 1 | 91 (79.8) | 73 (91.3) | 0.030 | 0.38 | 0.15-0.93 | 0.32 | 0.12-0.82 | 0.018 |
| Have heard of HPV vaccine | 112 (98.2) | 69 (87.3) | 0.004 | 8.12 | 1.13-38.1 | | | |
| “HPV vaccine is recommended for young adolescent girls before sexual debut” or answer close to this” 1 | 60 (52.6) | 30 (37.5) | 0.038 | 1.85 | 1.03-3.32 | 2.12 | 1.15-3.90 | 0c016 |
1included in multivariate model, OR, odds ratio, CI, confidence interval, CC, cervical cancer, cpo, sexually transmitted disease.