| Literature DB >> 26896105 |
José E Rivera-Acosta1, Maysabel Aponte2, Irene Villamil2, Josefina Romaguera2, Ana P Ortiz3, Esther A Torres2.
Abstract
Women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may be at increased risk of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and HPV-related malignancies, as many are immunocompromised secondary to the use of immunosuppressant agents. Several studies have addressed the knowledge about cervical cancer risk factors in different populations, particularly HPV infection and its association with cervical malignancies; most of these studies show poor patient knowledge. The purpose of this study is to describe the knowledge of females with IBD about HPV infection and the HPV vaccine. We performed a cross-sectional study in 147 consecutive patients attending the clinics of the University of Puerto Rico Center for IBD from 2009 to 2010. An interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to collect information on demographics, lifestyles, and HPV-related knowledge of participants. Bivariate analysis using the chi-square statistics and Fisher's exact test was used to examine factors associated with HPV awareness. The mean age of participants was 36.6 years (SD = 13.91 years). Three fourth (77 %) of women had awareness of the existence of HPV, and 58 % did know about the existence of HPV vaccines. Among those who had heard about HPV, 79.6 % knew that HPV can cause cervical cancer, and 57.5 % knew that the virus is sexually transmitted. Among those who knew of the vaccine, 75.3 % learned about its existence through the media, while only 15.3 %, through their health-care provider. Only three women within recommended ages (2 %) had been vaccinated against HPV, although 50 % of participants indicated that they would definitely/probably vaccinate against HPV in the future. A significant trend was observed, where more educated women were more likely to have heard of HPV (p for trend = 0.0017). Women who were high school graduates/some college (OR = 6.63, 95 % CI = 1.71-25.66) and those with at least an associate degree (OR = 11.69, 95 % CI = 3.05-45.89) were more likely to be aware of the HPV vaccine than women without a high school degree. Our study documents poor knowledge of HPV and HPV vaccine in this population of IBD patients in Puerto Rico. Although vaccination coverage is low in this population, women are receptive to the possibility of vaccination in the future. Given that this population may be at an increased risk of HPV infection and related morbidities, education and vaccination programs should be promoted among them.Entities:
Keywords: Cervical cancer; HPV vaccine; Human papilloma virus; Inflammatory bowel disease
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26896105 PMCID: PMC4760994 DOI: 10.1007/s40615-015-0112-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Racial Ethn Health Disparities ISSN: 2196-8837
Demographic characteristics of study participants (N = 147)
| Frequency | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | ||
| ≤35 | 80 | 54.4 |
| ≥36 | 67 | 45.6 |
| IBD type | ||
| Crohn’s | 78 | 53.0 |
| Ulcerative colitis | 63 | 42.9 |
| Indeterminate colitis | 6 | 4.1 |
| Education | ||
| No high school degree | 18 | 12.2 |
| High school graduate/no college degree | 57 | 38.8 |
| College degree or above | 72 | 49.0 |
| Civil status | ||
| Single | 55 | 37.4 |
| Married/in romantic relationship | 73 | 49.7 |
| Divorced/widow | 19 | 12.9 |
| Employment status | ||
| Employed | 55 | 37.41 |
| Unemployed | 72 | 48.98 |
| Student | 20 | 13.6 |
| Socioeconomic statusa | ||
| <$24,000 | 83 | 56.8 |
| $25,000–$99,000 | 20 | 13.7 |
| >100,000 | 19 | 13.0 |
| Unknown | 24 | 16.4 |
| Place of birth | ||
| PR | 135 | 91.8 |
| USA | 12 | 08.2 |
| Paritya | ||
| 0 | 58 | 39.7 |
| 1–2 | 47 | 432.2 |
| ≥3 | 41 | 28.1 |
| Lifetime sexual partnersc | ||
| 0 | 19 | 13.5 |
| 1–2 | 81 | 57.4 |
| ≥3 | 41 | 29.1 |
| Age of first coitusb | ||
| <16 | 25 | 19.9 |
| 16–21 | 57 | 45.2 |
| >21 | 44 | 34.9 |
| Abnormal Pap | ||
| Yes | 27 | 18.4 |
| No | 91 | 61.9 |
| No previous Pap | 29 | 19.7 |
| STD historya | ||
| Yes | 12 | 8.2 |
| No | 134 | 91.8 |
| HPV vaccination history | ||
| Yes | 3 | 2.0 |
| No | 143 | 97.3 |
| Don’t know | 1 | 0.7 |
| HPV vaccination participants 9–26 years oldd | ||
| Yes | 3 | 5.4 |
| No | 53 | 94.6 |
a n = 146; one participant refused to answer
b n = 126; 21 participants refused to answer or had no history of sexual intercourse
c n = 141; six participants refused to answer
d n = 56; number of participants between 9 and 26 years old
Percent of correct answered statement related to HPV knowledge in participants who reported awareness of HPV (N = 113)
| Correct | Incorrect | Don’t know | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HPV is the virus that causes herpes | 55 (48.7 %) | 13 (11.5 %) | 45 (39.8 %) |
| Genital warts are caused by HPV | 35 (31.0 %) | 32 (28.3 %) | 46 (40.7 %) |
| HPV can cause cervical cancer | 90 (79.6 %) | 1 (0.9 %) | 22 (19.5 %) |
| Regular Pap test is the best way to prevent complications caused by HPV | 100 (88.5 %) | 6 (5.3 %) | 7 (6.2 %) |
| A normal Pap test means that the woman is not infected with HPV | 28 (24.8 %) | 54 (47.8 %) | 31 (27.4 %) |
| Changes in Pap test may indicate infection with HPV | 68 (60.2 %) | 18 (15.9 %) | 27 (23.9 %) |
| Genital warts are caused by herpes virus | 22 (19.5 %) | 45 (39.8 %) | 46 (40.7 %) |
| HPV may cause cancer | 92 (81.4 %) | 2 (1.8 %) | 19 (16.8 %) |
| Pap test almost always detects HPV | 61 (54.0 %) | 17 (15.0 %) | 35 (31.0 %) |
| At present, there is no treatment that cures HPV | 23 (20.3 %) | 41 (36.3 %) | 49 (43.4 %) |
| HPV is transmitted sexually | 65 (57.5 %) | 20 (17.7 %) | 28 (24.8 %) |
| Which of the following increase risk of HPV infection? | |||
| Initiation of sexual relations before the age of 16 years old | 57 (50.4 %) | 27 (23.9 %) | 29 (25.7 %) |
| Having multiple sexual partners | 91 (80.5 %) | 6 (5.3 %) | 16 (14.2 %) |
| That your partners had history of multiple sexual partners | 84 (74.3 %) | 10 (8.8 %) | 19 (16.9 %) |
| Not using condoms during sexual intercourse | 80 (70.8 %) | 15 (13.3 %) | 18 (15.9 %) |
Factors associated with HPV and HPV vaccine awareness
| Heard about HPV infection ( | Heard of HPV vaccine ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| (%) |
|
| (%) |
| |
| Overall | 113 | 76.9 | – | 84 | 57.8 | – |
| Sociodemographics | ||||||
| Age | 0.08 | 0.15 | ||||
| ≤35 | 66 | 82.5 | 50 | 62.5 | ||
| ≥36 | 47 | 70.6 | 34 | 50.8 | ||
| Education | 0.005 | 0.0002 | ||||
| No high school degree | 10 | 55.6 | 3 | 16.7 | ||
| High school graduate/no college degree | 40 | 70.2 | 31 | 54.4 | ||
| College degree or above | 63 | 87.5 | 50 | 69.4 | ||
| IBD type | 0.425 | 0.398 | ||||
| Crohn’s | 63 | 80.8 | 48 | 61.5 | ||
| Ulcerative colitis | 45 | 71.4 | 32 | 50.8 | ||
| Indeterminate colitis | 5 | 83.3 | 4 | 66.7 | ||
| Current smoking | 1.0 | 1.0 | ||||
| Yes | 4 | 80.0 | 3 | 60.0 | ||
| No | 109 | 76.8 | 81 | 57.0 | ||
| Civil status | 0.546 | 0.628 | ||||
| Single | 45 | 81.8 | 33 | 60.0 | ||
| Married/in romantic relationship | 54 | 74.0 | 42 | 57.5 | ||
| Divorced/widow | 14 | 73.7 | 9 | 47.4 | ||
| Employment status | 0.234 | 0.444 | ||||
| Employed | 46 | 83.6 | 35 | 63.6 | ||
| Unemployed | 51 | 70.8 | 39 | 54.2 | ||
| Student | 16 | 80.0 | 10 | 50.0 | ||
| Socioeconomic status | 0.561 | 0.071 | ||||
| <$24,000 | 62 | 74.7 | 46 | 55.4 | ||
| $25,000–$99,000 | 18 | 90.0 | 16 | 80.0 | ||
| >$100,000 | 15 | 79.0 | 12 | 63.2 | ||
| Unknown | 18 | 75.0 | 10 | 41.7 | ||
| Place of birth | 0.474 | 0.235 | ||||
| PR | 105 | 77.8 | 75 | 55.6 | ||
| USA | 8 | 66.7 | 9 | 75.0 | ||
| Parity (number of live births) | 0.491 | 0.219 | ||||
| 0 | 46 | 79.3 | 37 | 63.8 | ||
| 1–2 | 38 | 80.9 | 28 | 59.6 | ||
| ≥3 | 29 | 70.7 | 19 | 46.3 | ||
| Lifetime number of sexual partners | 0.882 | 0.657 | ||||
| 0 | 15 | 79.0 | 9 | 47.4 | ||
| 1–2 | 61 | 75.3 | 48 | 59.3 | ||
| ≥3 | 33 | 80.5 | 24 | 58.5 | ||
| Age of first coitus (years)a | 0.796 | 0.639 | ||||
| <16 | 20 | 80.0 | 15 | 60.0 | ||
| 16–21 | 44 | 77.2 | 31 | 54.4 | ||
| >21 | 32 | 72.7 | 28 | 63.6 | ||
| Abnormal Papb | 0.834 | 0.994 | ||||
| Yes | 21 | 77.8 | 16 | 59.3 | ||
| No | 69 | 75.8 | 54 | 59.3 | ||
| STD history | 0.069 | 0.559 | ||||
| Yes | 12 | 100.0 | 8 | 66.7 | ||
| No | 100 | 74.6 | 76 | 56.7 | ||
a n = 96; 17 patients either refused to answer or had no previous sexual relations
b n = 90; 23 patients with no previous Pap
Factors associated with HPV and HPV vaccine awareness
| Heard about HPV | Heard of vaccine | |
|---|---|---|
| OR (95 % CI) | OR (95 % CI) | |
| Age (years) | ||
| ≤35 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| ≥36 | 0.48 (0.21–1.08)* | 0.62 (0.31–1.26) |
| Education | ||
| Less than high school | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| High school/some college | 1.96 (0.65–5.95) | 6.63 (1.71–25.66) |
| Associate degree or above | 5.85 (1.79–19.08)** | 11.69 (3.05–44.89)** |
|
| 0.0017 | 0.0002 |
*p < 0.10; p < 0.05