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与美国年轻黑人母亲对 HPV 疫苗接受度和犹豫相关的因素。

Factors associated with HPV vaccine acceptability and hesitancy among Black mothers with young daughters in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Fordham University, Bronx, NY, United States.

Department of Epidemiology, Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Apr 17;11:1124206. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1124206. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Compared to other-race peers, Black women are disproportionately impacted by human papillomavirus [HPV] infection, related health outcomes, and cervical cancer mortality as a result of suboptimal HPV vaccine uptake during adolescence. Few studies in the United States have examined psychosocial determinants of HPV vaccine acceptability and hesitancy among Black parents. The current study integrated the health belief model and the theory of planned behavior to evaluate the extent to which psychosocial factors are associated with pediatric HPV vaccination intentions among this population.

METHODS

Black mothers ( = 402; age range = 25 to 69 years, = 37.45, = 7.88) of daughters ages 9 to 15 years completed an online survey assessing HPV infection and vaccine beliefs and attitudes across four domains: Mother's HPV Perceptions, Mother's Vaccine Attitudes, Cues to Action, and Perceived Barriers to HPV Vaccination. Participants indicated their willingness to vaccinate their daughter on a 5-level ordinal scale ("I will definitely not have my daughter get the vaccine" to "I will definitely have my daughter get the vaccine") which was dichotomously recoded for binomial logistic regressions.

RESULTS

Half of the sample (48%) intended to vaccinate their daughter. Number of daughters, mother's HPV vaccine status, perceived HPV vaccine benefits, HPV vaccine safety concerns, pediatric HPV vaccine peer norms, and doctor recommendations emerged as independent factors of Black mothers' intentions to vaccinate their daughters against HPV when controlling for all other factors.

DISCUSSION

In addition to medical training to increase doctor recommendation of the HPV vaccine for Black girls, population-tailored public health messaging aimed at promoting HPV vaccine acceptance among Black mothers is urgently needed. This messaging should engage community support and emphasize the benefits of vaccination for adolescent Black girls while also addressing parental concerns regarding the safety of pediatric HPV vaccination.

摘要

简介

与其他族裔的同龄人相比,由于青少年时期 HPV 疫苗接种率不理想,黑种女性受到人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染、相关健康后果和宫颈癌死亡率的影响不成比例。在美国,很少有研究调查黑种父母对 HPV 疫苗可接受性和犹豫的社会心理决定因素。本研究整合了健康信念模型和计划行为理论,以评估社会心理因素与该人群对儿科 HPV 疫苗接种意愿的关联程度。

方法

402 名年龄在 25 至 69 岁的黑人母亲( = 402;年龄范围 = 25 至 69 岁, = 37.45, = 7.88)的女儿年龄在 9 至 15 岁,完成了一项在线调查,评估了四个领域的 HPV 感染和疫苗信念和态度:母亲的 HPV 认知、母亲的疫苗态度、行动线索和 HPV 疫苗接种的感知障碍。参与者在 5 级序数量表上表示愿意为女儿接种疫苗的意愿(“我肯定不会让我的女儿接种疫苗”到“我肯定会让我的女儿接种疫苗”),然后将其转换为二项逻辑回归的二分法。

结果

样本的一半(48%)表示打算为女儿接种疫苗。当控制所有其他因素时,女儿的数量、母亲的 HPV 疫苗接种状况、感知的 HPV 疫苗益处、HPV 疫苗安全性担忧、儿科 HPV 疫苗同伴规范和医生推荐成为黑人母亲为女儿接种 HPV 疫苗的意愿的独立因素。

讨论

除了增加医生为黑人女孩推荐 HPV 疫苗的医学培训外,还迫切需要针对黑种母亲的人群定制的公共卫生信息宣传,以促进黑人母亲对 HPV 疫苗的接受。这种信息宣传应该争取社区支持,并强调为青少年黑种女孩接种疫苗的益处,同时解决父母对儿科 HPV 疫苗接种安全性的担忧。

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