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Knowledge regarding Cervical Cancer, Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Intention for Vaccination among the Personnel in Korean Military Service

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate knowledge of cervical cancer, HPV and intention for vaccination in Korean soldiers on active duty.

Methods: Participants were 494 army men aged 18 to 26 serving in D area. Knowledge of cervical cancer was measured using the 8 item scale developed by Han et al. (2007) and knowledge of HPV was measured using the 13 item scale developed by Pitts et al. (2009). Collected data were analyzed with t-test, x2-test, and ANOVA.

Results: Mean scores for cervical cancer and HPV knowledge were 6.03¡¾1.52 and 8.15¡¾1.75 respectively and vaccination intention was 75.6%. HPV vaccination intention had significant differences depending on knowledge about cervical cancer (¥ö2=12.76, p=.001), and HPV (¥ö2=9.00, p=.003), education (¥ö2=12.24, p=.002), sexual intercourse after first meeting (¥ö2=11.79, p=.003), and sexual education in the military service (¥ö2=12.27, p=.001).

Conclusion: When planning education program for men in military service, it is necessary to consider include content to increase knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV.
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms, Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Knowledge
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