Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine Acceptance for Girls Among Jewish and Muslim Parents in Israel

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Several hundred species of Papillomaviridae (papillomaviruses) have been identified. The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), transmitted by sexual intercourse, is the most common venereal disease in the western world, and the main cause of cervical cancer. Two approved vaccines are recommended during puberty to vaccinate recipients before they are sexually active. Most parents decide to administer the vaccine, but some oppose the vaccine for different reasons. Various factors can affect parents’ decision to vaccinate their daughters. The goal of this study was to examine Israeli parents’ attitudes and knowledge about the HPV vaccine, and the differences between them in their decision whether to administer the vaccine to their daughters. A cross-sectional study examined the knowledge, behavioral beliefs, intention-to-administer HPV vaccines, and self-reported screening behavior of 150 Jewish and Muslims parents. Results indicated a link between knowledge and attitudes toward the vaccine. The more the knowledge, the higher parents’ intention was to administer the vaccine. Significant differences were found between Jewish and Muslim parents’ knowledge about the HPV vaccine. Religious parents knew less and were less inclined to vaccinate. We concluded that it is very important to clarify the factors influencing parents’ decision to vaccinate their daughters.
以色列犹太人和穆斯林父母对女孩接受人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的情况
数百种乳头瘤病毒科(乳头瘤病毒)已被确定。人类乳头状瘤病毒(HPV),通过性交传播,是西方世界最常见的性病,也是宫颈癌的主要原因。建议在青春期接种两种经批准的疫苗,以便在性活跃之前接种疫苗。大多数家长决定接种疫苗,但也有一些家长出于不同的原因反对接种疫苗。许多因素会影响父母给女儿接种疫苗的决定。本研究的目的是调查以色列父母对HPV疫苗的态度和知识,以及他们在决定是否给女儿接种疫苗方面的差异。横断面研究调查了150名犹太和穆斯林父母的知识、行为信念、接种HPV疫苗的意愿和自我报告的筛查行为。结果表明,对疫苗的认识和态度之间存在联系。了解得越多,家长越倾向于接种疫苗。犹太人和穆斯林父母对HPV疫苗的了解程度存在显著差异。有宗教信仰的父母对此知之甚少,也不太愿意接种疫苗。我们的结论是,弄清影响父母决定给女儿接种疫苗的因素是非常重要的。
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