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À̹̿¬ ( Lee Mi-Yeon ) - Wonju Public Health Center
±è¼öÈñ ( Kim Su-Hee ) - Hallym University School of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that affect the intention of HPV vaccination in 12-year-old female adolescents and their mothers.
Method: A descriptive study was conducted with 64 HPV-unvaccinated female adolescents and their mothers in W city, Republic of Korea. Data collection was conducted from October to November in 2019. The data were analyzed using SPSS WIN 24.0 Program. Descriptive statistics, paired t-test, independent t-test, ¥ö©÷-test and logistic regression analysis were conducted.
Result: According to the results, 57.8% and 62.5% of female adolescents and mothers had the intentions of HPV vaccination, respectively. In the logistic regression analysis for the factors affecting female adolescents¡¯ and mothers¡¯ HPV vaccination intentions, there was no significant factor in female adolescents. In the case of mothers, the significant factors were cervical cancer knowledge and perceived disability.
Conclusion: In order to increase the HPV vaccination rate, educational programs are needed to provide knowledge of cervical cancer. A variety of intervention strategies should be developed to decrease the perceived disability of HPV vaccination health beliefs.
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KeyWords
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Female, Adolescent, Mothers, Papillomaviridae, Vaccination
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