Ethnic and racial differences in HPV knowledge and vaccine intentions among men receiving HPV test results.

作者: Ellen M. Daley , Stephanie Marhefka , Eric Buhi , Natalie D. Hernandez , Rasheeta Chandler

DOI: 10.1016/J.VACCINE.2011.03.060

关键词: PapillomaviridaeGynecologyPsychosocialEthnic groupDemographyYoung adultHealth equityVaccinationHpv knowledgeMedicineNatural history study

摘要: We examined factors associated with HPV vaccine intentions by racial/ethnic group among men participating in a natural history study. knowledge, and perceived barriers were assessed non-Hispanic White, Black Hispanic men. Men tested for every 6 months. After receiving test results from their previous visit, participants (N=477) reported vaccination computer-assisted survey instrument (CASI). Vaccine high all respondents, although differences found between racial ethnic groups awareness knowledge of and, access to the vaccine. In order effectively disseminate men, that may promote or inhibit acceptability need be identified. Identifying these related minority majority offers an opportunity addressing health equity turn, reductions HPV-related disparities.

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