The impact of age at initial HPV vaccination on cervical cancer screening participation in a nationally representative cohort of women in the United States.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ekaterina Chirikova, Vanessa Dorismond, Alyssa M Cortella, Mindy C DeRouen, George F Sawaya
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Abstract

Objective: A better understanding of factors associated with cervical cancer screening can inform strategies for cervical cancer prevention. This study examined the relationship between age at human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and participation in cervical cancer screening among a nationally representative sample of women in the United States.

Methods: We utilized data from the National Survey of Family Growth for the years 2015-2019 focusing on women aged 18-24 vaccinated against HPV. Age at first HPV immunization was analyzed as both a dichotomous (vaccinated at 9-12 vs. 13-23 years) and a continuous variable. The outcome measured was ever having a Pap smear. Multivariable logistic regression that accounted for complex survey design was employed to estimate adjusted prevalence ratios and differences from average marginal predictions.

Results: The study comprised 981 individuals, representing 6.05 million women. Over half of the study population had a Pap test (57.4%). Women vaccinated at ages 9-12 were less likely to participate in screening compared to those vaccinated at ages 13-23 [risk difference: -9.1, 95% confidence interval (CI) -16.7 to -1.5)] which translates into 120,260 fewer women nationwide getting cervical cancer screening. Each 1-year increase in age at first vaccination was associated with a 1.1% (95% CI, -0.1 to 2.4%) higher probability of having a Pap test, but this linear trend was not statistically significant.

Conclusions: Our study underscores the importance of promoting cervical cancer screening not only among unvaccinated women but also among those who received the HPV vaccine at the recommended ages of 9-12.

在美国具有全国代表性的妇女队列中,初次接种 HPV 疫苗的年龄对参与宫颈癌筛查的影响。
目的:更好地了解宫颈癌筛查的相关因素,为宫颈癌的预防策略提供信息。本研究调查了在美国具有全国代表性的妇女样本中接种人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的年龄与参与宫颈癌筛查之间的关系。方法:我们利用2015-2019年全国家庭增长调查的数据,重点关注18-24岁接种HPV疫苗的女性。首次接种HPV疫苗的年龄被分析为二分类(9-12岁接种疫苗vs. 13-23岁接种疫苗)和连续变量。测量的结果是是否做过子宫颈抹片检查。采用考虑复杂调查设计的多变量逻辑回归来估计调整后的患病率和与平均边际预测的差异。结果:该研究包括981人,代表605万名女性。超过一半的研究人群进行了巴氏试验(57.4%)。与13-23岁接种疫苗的女性相比,9-12岁接种疫苗的女性参与筛查的可能性更低[风险差异:-9.1,95%置信区间(CI) -16.7至-1.5],这意味着全国范围内接受宫颈癌筛查的女性减少了120,260人。首次接种疫苗的年龄每增加1年,接受巴氏试验的概率增加1.1% (95% CI, -0.1至2.4%),但这种线性趋势没有统计学意义。结论:我们的研究强调了促进宫颈癌筛查的重要性,不仅在未接种疫苗的妇女中,而且在建议的9-12岁接种HPV疫苗的妇女中。
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Journal of Medical Screening
Journal of Medical Screening 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Screening, a fully peer reviewed journal, is concerned with all aspects of medical screening, particularly the publication of research that advances screening theory and practice. The journal aims to increase awareness of the principles of screening (quantitative and statistical aspects), screening techniques and procedures and methodologies from all specialties. An essential subscription for physicians, clinicians and academics with an interest in screening, epidemiology and public health.
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