Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and subsequent sexual behaviour: Evidence from a large survey of Nordic women

作者: Bo T. Hansen , Susanne K. Kjær , Lisen Arnheim-Dahlström , Kai-Li Liaw , Kirsten E. Jensen

DOI: 10.1016/J.VACCINE.2014.07.025

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摘要: Abstract Objective To assess whether recipients and non-recipients of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine subsequently differ in terms sexual risk taking behaviour. Design Cross-sectional survey. Sequential analyses constructed from self-reported age at vaccination, first intercourse response. Setting A random selection women aged 18–46 years living Denmark, Norway Sweden 2011–2012, eligible for opportunistic or organized catch-up HPV vaccination. Participants total 3805 reported to have received 40,247 not it. Among vaccinees, 1539 before same as debut, which 476 1063 were respectively. Main outcome measures Self-reported behaviour, compared by hazard ratios odds who debut versus did receive vaccine. Results vaccination result younger intercourse. Women more partners than non-vaccinees. Non-use contraception during was common among non-vaccinees vaccinees. The results similar Conclusion engage behaviour

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