| Literature DB >> 35345591 |
Farhan Alshammari1, Kashif Ullah Khan2.
Abstract
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a well-known cause of cervical cancer. The prevalence of HPV, insufficient preventive services, inadequate treatment access, socioeconomic conditions, certain cultural causes and values and opinions regarding cervical cancer have been established as factors contributing to the occurrence of cervical cancer in various parts of the world. Objective: To determine university students' knowledge, attitudes and perceptions regarding HPV and its vaccine. Material andEntities:
Keywords: Attitude; Genital warts; HPV vaccine; Human papillomavirus; Knowledge; Saudi Arabia; University students
Year: 2022 PMID: 35345591 PMCID: PMC8957278 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Demographics of respondents who participated in the survey (N = 386).
| Demographics | |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Male | 243 (63.0%) |
| Female | 143 (37.0%) |
| Marital Status | |
| Married | 54 (14.0%) |
| Single | 332 (86.0%) |
| Age | |
| Mean SD 24 ± 7.1 years | |
| Median 22 years (Range 18–35 years) | |
| <20 years | 25 (6.5%) |
| 21–25 years | 292 (75.6%) |
| 26–30 years | 49 (12.7%) |
| >30 years | 20 (5.2%) |
| Education level | |
| Bachelor’s | 351 (90%) |
| Master | 21 (5.4%) |
| PhD | 14 (3.6%) |
| Field of Study | |
| Health sciences | 192 (49.7%) |
| Non-health sciences | 194 (50.3%) |
| Course Registered | |
| Pharmacy (Pharm-D) | 102 (26.6%) |
| Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery | 21 (5.4%) |
| Bachelor of Dental Studies | 16 (4.1%) |
| Engineering | 45 (11.7%) |
| Education Studies | 68 (17.6%) |
| Arts & Humanities | 32 (8.3%) |
| Social Sciences | 15 (3.9%) |
| Biological Sciences | 7 (1.8%) |
| Physiotherapy | 7 (1.8%) |
| Others | 73 (18.9%) |
Respondents’ general knowledge regarding human papillomavirus (N = 386).
| Q. No | Statement | Yes | No | Gender | Field |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Before taking this survey, had you ever heard of HPV (human papillomavirus)? | 130 (33.7%) | 256 (66.3%) | 0.566 | 0.364 |
| 8 | HPV is sexually transmitted? | 114 (29.5%) | 272 (70.5%) | 0.700 | 1.859 |
| 9 | HPV infections are rare in Saudi Arabia? | 174 (45.1%) | 212 (54.9%) | 0.891 | 0.825 |
| 10 | HPV causes cervical cancer? | 96 (24.9%) | 290 (75.1%) | 0.687 | 1.777 |
| 11 | HPV may infect both, men and women? | 153 (39.6%) | 233 (60.4%) | 0.989 | 1.472 |
| 12 | The incidence of HPV is highest among Women in their 20’s and 30’s? | 81 (21.0%) | 305 (79.0%) | 0.939 | 1.525 |
| 13 | HPV infection can occur without symptoms? | 92 (23.8%) | 294 (76.2%) | 1.15 | 2.168 |
| 14 | HPV causes genital (external organs of reproduction | 102 (26.4%) | 284 (73.6%) | 0.836 | 2.298 |
| 15 | HPV may cause other genital cancers (penis, anus)? | 101 (26.2%) | 285 (73.8%) | 0.815 | 3.017 |
Notes:
Binary Logistic Regression was used, Ref: Gender = Female, Field = non-Health Sciences.
p < 0.05 statistically significant.
Respondents’ knowledge regarding human papillomavirus transmission (N = 386).
| Q. No | Statement | Frequency | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16 | Health problems associated with Human papillomavirus | ||
| Cervical Cancer | 148 | 38.8 | |
| Penile Cancer | 103 | 26.7 | |
| Genital Warts | 116 | 30.1 | |
| HIV | 57 | 14.8 | |
| Don’t know | 206 | 53.4 | |
| 17 | Prevention of Human papillomavirus | ||
| Practicing abstinence (avoiding sex) | 121 | 31.3 | |
| Vaccination | 191 | 49.5 | |
| Using Condoms | 107 | 27.7 | |
| Antibiotics | 80 | 20.7 | |
| Don’t know | 261 | 67.6 | |
| 18 | Spread/transmission of Human papillomavirus | ||
| Cough or sneezing | 63 | 16.3 | |
| Genital skin-to-skin contact | 177 | 45.9 | |
| Contact with bodily fluids (blood) | 121 | 31.3 | |
| Don’t Know | 217 | 56.2 |
Notes:
Multiple responses were selected by the respondents; therefore the sum of response may not be always 100%.
Respondents’ knowledge and understanding about human papilloma virus vaccines.
| Q. | Statement | Yes | No | Gender | Field |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | There is a vaccine that protects against HPV? | 119 (30.8%) | 267 (69.2%) | 0.667 [0.429–1.038] | 1.201 [0.778–1.854] |
| 20 | The HPV vaccine prevents the chances of cervical cancers? | 147 (38.1%) | 239 (61.9%) | 0.506 | 0.863 [0.569–1.309] |
| 21 | Once vaccinated, women no longer have to be screened for cervical cancer? | 69 (17.9%) | 317 (82.1%) | 1.700 [0.956–3.022] | 1.404 [0.829–2.377] |
| 22 | The HPV vaccine is only for people who are sexually active? | 55 (14.2%) | 331 (85.8%) | 1.266 [0.686–2.336] | 2.578 |
| 23 | The HPV vaccine should be given before the first sexual intercourse? | 93 (24.1%) | 293 (75.9%) | 0.677 [0.419–1.092] | 1.584 |
Notes:
Binary Logistic Regression was used, Ref: Gender = Female, Field = non-Health Sciences.
p < 0.05 statistically significant.
Recommendations for use of human papilloma virus vaccines (N = 386).
| Q. No | Statement | Mean | Std. D | SA | A | N | D | SD | RI | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 | If my friends knew about the HPV vaccine, they would approve/disapprove of me getting vaccinated against HPV. | 2.626 | 2.367 | 75 (19.4%) | 96 (24.9%) | 148 (38.3%) | 32 (8.3%) | 35 (9.1%) | 0.675 | 2 |
| 25 | If my parents knew about the HPV vaccine, they would approve/disapprove of me getting vaccinated against HPV. | 2.658 | 2.427 | 87 (22.5%) | 77 (19.9%) | 140 (36.3%) | 45 (11.7%) | 37 (9.6%) | 0.668 | 3 |
| 26 | If my doctor knew about the HPV vaccine, he/she would approve/disapprove of me getting vaccinated against HPV. | 2.274 | 2.062 | 130 (33.7%) | 89 (23.1%) | 122 (31.6%) | 21 (5.4%) | 24 (6.2%) | 0.745 | 1 |
Notes:
SA, Strongly Approve; A, Approve; N, Neutral; D, Disapprove; SD, Strongly Disapprove; RI, Relative Index.