Predictors of HPV vaccine intention in non-monogamous adults.

Kimberley Pesaturo, Natalia Shcherbakova, Melissa Mattison, Jacob Greenwald, Kam Capoccia
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Background: Studies related to human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine acceptance have been conducted among parents of adolescents. With the expanded clinical recommendation of HPV vaccination to adults 27-45 years, it is unknown what factors are related to intention to receive HPV vaccine.

Objective: The study aimed to evaluate predictors of HPV vaccine intention among non-monogamous adults.

Methods: Adults 27-45 years old in non-monogamous sexual relationships that belonged to the Qualtrics XM panel were invited to complete a survey in May 2022. Intention was defined as answer 'Yes' to the question 'If you are not currently vaccinated against HPV, are you willing to be vaccinated against HPV?' Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to identify independent predictors of intention.

Results: A total of 343 respondents out of 430 who completed the survey were HPV unvaccinated. The unvaccinated respondents were 34.9 years old, 49% female, 23% white, 51% single, 53% with some college education or above, and 48% Christian. A total of 136 (39.6%) unvaccinated respondents reported intention to receive the HPV vaccine. In the multivariable analysis (n = 343) those responding positively that they were willing to receive the HPV vaccine if it prevented anogenital warts and cancer had several fold higher odds for intention to receive the vaccine (OR = 16.3, 95% confidence interval 4.40-59.0 and OR = 4.5, 95% confidence interval 1.21-16.89, respectively). In addition, those willing to advise the HPV vaccine to their partner or friend had over tenfold higher odds for intention to receive the HPV vaccine (OR = 10.6, 95% confidence interval 3.3-33.5).

Conclusions: Intention to receive HPV vaccine was reported by fewer than half of unvaccinated non-monogamous adults 27-45 years old. Emphasis on the HPV vaccine lowering the risks of anogenital warts and cancer in outreach campaigns and shared decision-making conversations may increase intention to receive the HPV vaccine in this population.

非一夫一妻制成人HPV疫苗意向的预测因素。
背景:在青少年家长中进行了与人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接受度相关的研究。随着27-45岁成人HPV疫苗接种的临床推荐范围的扩大,目前尚不清楚哪些因素与接受HPV疫苗的意向有关。目的:本研究旨在评估非一夫一妻制成年人HPV疫苗意向的预测因素。方法:在Qualtrics XM小组中,邀请27-45岁的非一夫一妻制性关系的成年人于2022年5月完成一项调查。意向被定义为对“如果你目前没有接种HPV疫苗,你愿意接种HPV疫苗吗?”这个问题回答“是”。采用多变量logistic回归分析确定意向的独立预测因子。结果:在完成调查的430人中,共有343人未接种HPV疫苗。未接种疫苗的受访者年龄为34.9岁,女性占49%,白人占23%,单身占51%,大专及以上学历占53%,基督徒占48%。共有136名(39.6%)未接种疫苗的应答者报告有意接种HPV疫苗。在多变量分析(n = 343)中,那些积极回应如果HPV疫苗能预防肛门生殖器疣和癌症,他们愿意接种HPV疫苗的几率要高出几倍(OR = 16.3, 95%可信区间分别为4.40-59.0和OR = 4.5, 95%可信区间分别为1.21-16.89)。此外,那些愿意向伴侣或朋友建议HPV疫苗的人有意接种HPV疫苗的几率高出10倍以上(or = 10.6, 95%置信区间3.3-33.5)。结论:在未接种HPV疫苗的27-45岁非一夫一妻制成年人中,有意向接种HPV疫苗的不到一半。在外展活动和共同决策对话中强调HPV疫苗可以降低肛门生殖器疣和癌症的风险,可能会增加这一人群接受HPV疫苗的意愿。
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