Shared human papillomavirus vaccine readiness within families: A psychometric analysis of parent-adolescent dyads in France.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Damien Oudin Doglioni, Aurélie Gauchet, Amandine Gagneux-Brunon, Sébastien Bruel, Anne-Sophie Banaszuk, Nathalie Thilly, Jonathan Sicsic, Jocelyn Raude, Judith E Mueller
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Background: In France, uptake of the recommended human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination remains low. The vaccine cannot be administered without parental consent, but studies have shown that adolescents can make informed decisions about their health. We aimed at understanding the weight of adolescents' vaccination intention in parents' vaccination decision, using data from parent-adolescent dyads collected at baseline of a randomized trial of vaccine promotion interventions.

Method: About 649 parent-adolescent dyads from 61 middle schools in France independently completed an online questionnaire on their knowledge and attitudes toward HPV vaccination, structured around the seven psychological domains of vaccine readiness (VR). We used multivariate and path analyses to understand the family decision-making process.

Results: HPV vaccination was reported by 50.1% of adolescents and 45.5% of parents. Individual antecedents of VR were poorly correlated within dyads (r = .14-.36). Vaccine intentionality among parents of girls depended both on their own VR (β = .53, p < .001) and on their daughters' vaccine intention (β = .25, p < .001). But among parents of boys, vaccine intention depended only on their own VR (β = .72, p < .001). Adolescents' VR depended more strongly on the social environment's attitude among boys than among girls (β = .54 vs. .34, p < .01).

Conclusions: The defined model showed shared decision processes between parents and adolescent girls, but not boys, which can be understood in the context of a recent expansion of HPV vaccination to boys. Beyond this, it suggests that promotion targeting adolescents and their social environment can have a positive influence on parental intentions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

家庭内共同的人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种准备:对法国父母与青少年组合的心理计量分析。
背景:在法国,人类乳头瘤病毒 (HPV) 疫苗的接种率仍然很低。未经父母同意不得接种该疫苗,但研究表明,青少年可以对自己的健康做出明智的决定。我们的目的是利用在疫苗推广干预随机试验的基线阶段收集的父母-青少年二人组数据,了解青少年的接种意向在父母接种决定中的权重:来自法国 61 所中学的约 649 个家长-青少年二人组独立完成了一份在线问卷,内容涉及他们对接种 HPV 疫苗的认识和态度,问卷结构围绕疫苗接种准备的七个心理领域 (VR)。我们使用多变量和路径分析来了解家庭决策过程:结果:50.1%的青少年和 45.5%的家长表示接种过 HPV 疫苗。接种疫苗意愿的个体前因在二元组中的相关性很低(r = .14-.36)。女孩父母的疫苗接种意向既取决于他们自己的疫苗接种意向(β = .53,p < .001),也取决于他们女儿的疫苗接种意向(β = .25,p < .001)。但在男孩的父母中,疫苗接种意向只取决于他们自己的 VR (β = .72, p < .001)。与女孩相比,男孩的疫苗接种意愿更依赖于社会环境的态度(β = .54 vs. .34,p < .01):定义的模型显示了父母与青春期女孩(而非男孩)之间的共同决策过程,这可以从最近将 HPV 疫苗接种扩大到男孩的背景中得到理解。除此以外,该模型还表明,针对青少年及其社会环境的宣传可以对家长的意向产生积极影响。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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