少女人乳头瘤病毒健康知识、疫苗接种及宫颈癌危险因素

Kriti Chaudhary, Gayatri Rai, B. K. Karn
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人类乳头瘤病毒是一组超过150相关病毒,是几乎所有宫颈癌和生殖器疣的前体。宫颈癌是尼泊尔15-44岁妇女中最常见的癌症。世界卫生组织建议为9 - 13岁的女孩接种疫苗,这是最具成本效益的公共卫生措施,以减少HPV传播导致宫颈癌的风险。该研究旨在评估青春期女孩对HPV、HPV疫苗接种和宫颈癌危险因素的知识和态度水平。采用系统随机抽样的方法,对达兰市选定学校的400名少女进行了描述性横断面研究。采用自填问卷收集资料,采用SPSS version16中0.05显著性水平的描述性统计和推断性统计进行分析。调查对象以青少年中期(14 ~ 16岁)居多(83.0%),平均年龄15.48岁,标准差为±1.031。超过一半(52.8%)的受访者有足够的知识,而超过一半(55.5%)的受访者持负面态度。知识和态度与社会人口变量之间没有关联。知识水平与态度呈显著正相关,P值为0.01(r=0.243)。研究发现,一半以上的青春期女孩有足够的知识,而不到一半的受访者有积极的态度,知识、态度和社会人口变量之间没有关联,但知识和态度之间存在正相关。
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Health Literacy on Human Papillomavirus, its Vaccination and Risk Factor of Cervical Cancer among Adolescent Girls
Human Papilloma Virus is a group of >150 related viruses and precursor to nearly all cervical cancers and genital warts. Cervical cancer ranks 1st most frequent cancer in Nepal among 15-44 years of age women. World Health organization recommends vaccination for 9–13-year-old girls as most cost-effective public health measure to diminish the risk of HPV transmission against cervical cancer. The study aimed to assess the level of knowledge and attitude on HPV, its vaccination and risk factor of cervical cancer among adolescent girls. A descriptive cross-sectional research was conducted among 400 adolescent girls at selected schools of Dharan through Systematic Random Sampling. Data were collected using Self-administered questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics at the level of significance 0.05 in SPSS version16. Majority (83.0%) of the respondents were of Middle Adolescence (14-16yrs) with mean age 15.48 years and standard deviation of ±1.031. More than half (52.8%) of respondents had adequate knowledge whereas more than half (55.5%) of respondents had negative attitude. There was no association between knowledge and attitude with socio-demographic variables. The correlation between levels of knowledge and attitude was positively significant with P value 0.01(r=0.243).The study revealed that more than half of adolescent girls had adequate knowledge where as less than half of respondents had positive attitude and there was no association between knowledge, attitude and socio-demographic variables but correlation between knowledge and attitude was found to be positive.
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