Factors associated with future commitment and past history of human papilloma virus vaccination among female college students in northern Taiwan

Ping Fen Kuo, Ying Tse Yeh, Shuh Jen Sheu, Tze Fang Wang*

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Objective: To investigate factors influencing commitment to human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination and prior vaccination among female college students in northern Taiwan. Methods: A quota sample of 400 female college students was recruited from nine colleges in northern Taiwan during March 2013. Of these, 398 completed the self administered questionnaire which was designed based on the health promotion model. Results: The results showed that factors associated with prior vaccination behavior were family history of gynecologic malignancy, ever being advised to get HPV vaccination, perceived barriers of action and perceived self-efficacy. Predictors for commitment to HPV vaccination in the next 6 months were the cost of vaccination, ever being advised to get HPV vaccination, perceived self-efficacy and situational influences. Perceived self-efficacy was significantly influenced by relationship status, past receipt of a recommendation for HPV vaccination and level of knowledge about HPV. Conclusion: When formulating vaccination policies, governmental or medical institutions should include these factors to promote vaccination.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)188-197
頁數10
期刊Journal of Gynecologic Oncology
25
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 7月 2014

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