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Awareness of HPV infection and attitudes toward HPV vaccination among Latvian adolescents.

Hersha Patel1, Kristine Pčolkina2, Kristine Strazdina2, Ilza Viberga2, Susan M Sherman3, Douglas G Tincello1, Charles W Redman4, Dace Rezeberga5, Esther L Moss6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate awareness of HPV and its vaccine among Latvian adolescents.
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in a 2-week period in September 2015 among 270 adolescents attending a secondary school in Riga, Latvia. All students present during sexual-health classes (grades 10-12 [aged 16-21 years]) were included. A self-administered paper-based survey assessed sociodemographic factors, sexual behaviours, smear history and knowledge of sexually transmitted infections, HPV and HPV vaccine knowledge, and sources of information.
RESULTS: Overall, 121 surveys were completed (62 by male students and 59 by female students). Latvian adolescents lacked awareness of HPV: only 26 (21.5%) had heard of HPV (21 [35.6%] female students vs 5 [8.1%] male students; P<0.001) and 12 (9.9%) of the HPV vaccine. Eighty (66.1%) participants felt inadequately informed about HPV. However, the adolescents partook in high-risk behaviours: 70 (57.9%) students were sexually active, 26 (37.1%) of whom had already had three or more sexual partners.
CONCLUSION: Despite the high prevalence of HPV in Latvia, poor knowledge about HPV infection among adolescents could explain low uptake of the HPV vaccine by this high-risk population. Therefore, educational strategies that highlight the consequences of HPV could promote acceptance of vaccination.
© 2017 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

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Keywords:  Adolescents; Education; HPV; HPV vaccine uptake; Knowledge; Vaccination; Vaccine acceptance

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28171702     DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.12117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Gynaecol Obstet        ISSN: 0020-7292            Impact factor:   3.561


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Authors:  Silja Matthiesen; Ursula von Rüden; Arne Dekker; Peer Briken; Susanne Cerwenka; Claudia Fedorowicz; Christian Wiessner
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