The influence of vaccination attitudes on HPV vaccine uptake in Croatian university students (CROSBI ID 725224)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Miškulin, Ivan ; Pavlović, Nika ; Musil, Vera ; Kovačević, Jelena ; Miškulin, Maja
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The influence of vaccination attitudes on HPV vaccine uptake in Croatian university students
Aims: The attitudes regarding vaccination are significant for predicting individuals' vaccination behavior and are connected with one's knowledge about vaccines. This study aimed to explore associations between the attitudes regarding vaccination and HPV vaccine uptake among Croatian university students. Materials and Methods: From the February to May 2021 period a cross-sectional questionnaire study was conducted in a cross-faculty representative student sample of the University of Osijek in Eastern Croatia. A validated, anonymous, self-administered questionnaire that contained questions regarding demographic data, data about HPV vaccine uptake, data regarding knowledge about the HPV virus and the vaccination as well as the Vaccination Attitudes Examination Scale (VAX scale) served as a research tool. The lower scores on the VAX scale reflect more positive vaccination attitudes. Results: The study sample included 840 subjects with, median age of 20 years (interquartile range 20-21), 45.8% males, and 54.2% females. The median VAX scale score was 39.0 (interquartile range 32.0-46.0). The prevalence of HPV vaccination uptake was 20.8%. Regarding the knowledge about the HPV virus and the vaccination among all study participants, there were 25.6% of those with poor, 26.4% of those with good, and 48.0% of those with very good knowledge. The participants who were vaccinated with the HPV vaccine had significantly more positive vaccination attitudes in comparison to non-vaccinated participants (p<0.001). The participants with very good knowledge about the HPV virus and the vaccination had significantly more positive vaccination attitudes in comparison to other participants (p<0.001). Conclusion: Present study confirmed the existence of associations between vaccination attitudes, knowledge about the HPV virus, and the HPV vaccination uptake in Croatian university students. A better understanding of the attitudes that underlie vaccine hesitancy and factors that modify these attitudes are important for developing specific public health interventions that will increase HPV vaccine uptake in the studied population.
human papillomavirus ; vaccination ; university students ; attitudes ; knowledge ; Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
75-75.
2022.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Split: European Union for School and University Health and Medicine and Croatian Society for School and University Medicine
Podaci o skupu
21st Congress of European Union for School and University Health and Medicine „School and adolescent health priorities: Rethinking- Redefining-Responding“ and 6th Croatian congress of school and university medicine “Zdravstvena zaštita studentske populacije”
poster
29.09.2022-02.10.2022
Split, Hrvatska