HPV unvaccinated status and HPV morbidity risk are common among Canadian university students

William A. Fisher, T. Kohut, Jessica Wood, Jocelyn J. Wentland, Alexander McKay
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Abstract:The current study aimed to extend existing research concerning HPV vaccination rates, sexual behaviour practices, and risk of HPV-related morbidity and mortality among Canadian university students. A survey research firm recruited an online sample of Canadian university students between 18 and 24 years of age and from across Canada for a study of student sexual health. The current report represents a secondary analysis of responses to this sexual health survey that is focused on HPV morbidity risk. An analysis sample of 1,412 university students responded to an assessment of demographic characteristics, HPV vaccination status (vaccinated or unvaccinated), and recent and lifetime sexual behaviours and condom use. Conservative estimates indicated that approximately one-quarter of university student women, at least two-thirds of university student men, and at least one-third of trans/non-binary university students had not been vaccinated against HPV. Recent and lifetime sexual behaviours of HPV vaccinated and HPV unvaccinated university students were strikingly similar. HPV unvaccinated status, HPV-risk sexual behaviour, and HPV-related morbidity and mortality risk were very common in this national sample of Canadian university students. Cost-free catch-up HPV vaccination programs for unvaccinated university students are urgently needed to mitigate substantial HPV-related health risks in this population.
加拿大大学生中普遍存在未接种 HPV 疫苗的情况和 HPV 发病风险
摘要:本研究旨在扩展有关加拿大大学生中 HPV 疫苗接种率、性行为习惯以及与 HPV 相关的发病率和死亡率风险的现有研究。一家调查研究公司从加拿大各地招募了 18 至 24 岁的加拿大大学生作为学生性健康研究的在线样本。本报告是对这项性健康调查的回复进行的二次分析,重点关注人乳头瘤病毒的发病风险。分析样本包括 1412 名大学生,他们对人口特征、HPV 疫苗接种情况(接种或未接种)、近期和终生性行为以及安全套使用情况进行了评估。据保守估计,约有四分之一的女大学生、至少三分之二的男大学生和至少三分之一的变性/非二元性大学生没有接种过 HPV 疫苗。接种过 HPV 疫苗和未接种过 HPV 疫苗的大学生最近和一生的性行为惊人地相似。在这一全国性的加拿大大学生样本中,未接种HPV疫苗的情况、HPV风险性行为以及与HPV相关的发病和死亡风险非常普遍。我们迫切需要为未接种疫苗的大学生提供免费的HPV疫苗补种计划,以降低这一人群中与HPV相关的巨大健康风险。
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