跨性别者和其他性别少数群体在出生时被指定为女性的年轻人对人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的看法和经验。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Allison Rhodes, Tara Ahmadi, Allegra R Gordon, Gabriel R Murchison, Holly B Fontenot, Jennifer Potter, Madina Agénor
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跨性别者和其他性别少数群体的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗完成率低于一般人群,而且对性别少数群体的年轻人如何看待和经历HPV疫苗接种知之甚少。本研究的目的是描述大波士顿地区跨性别和其他性别少数的出生时指定女性(AFAB)年轻人对HPV疫苗接种的看法、经验和建议。2020年,在波士顿对34名年龄在18-26岁的跨性别和其他性别少数群体的AFAB年轻人进行了深入访谈。主题分析用于检查参与者对HPV疫苗的看法和经验。参与者报告说,HPV疫苗的性别代表,缺乏相关的HPV疫苗教育,以及以前在医疗保健方面的负面经历导致HPV疫苗接种的优先级较低,有时甚至避免接种。参与者对HPV疫苗的理解不充分,有时不准确,并呼吁加强对公众和卫生保健提供者对这一脆弱人群的HPV疫苗接种的教育。需要有针对性的干预措施,为跨性别和其他性别少数的AFAB个体提供符合文化的护理和有关HPV疫苗的定制信息。
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Transgender and other gender minoritised assigned female at birth young adults' perceptions of and experiences with human papillomavirus vaccination.

Transgender and other gender minoritised individuals have lower human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine completion rates than the general population, and little is known about how gender minoritised young adults perceive and experience HPV vaccination. The aim of this study was to characterise perceptions of, experiences with, and recommendations to facilitate access to HPV vaccination among transgender and other gender minoritised assigned female at birth (AFAB) young adults in the greater Boston area. In 2020, in-depth interviews were conducted in Boston with a purposive community sample of 34 transgender and other gender minoritised AFAB young adults aged 18-26. Thematic analysis was used to examine participants' HPV vaccine perceptions and experiences. Participants reported that gendered representations of the HPV vaccine, lack of relevant HPV vaccine education, and previous negative experiences with healthcare led to low prioritisation of, and at times avoidance of, HPV vaccination. Participants had inadequate and at times inaccurate understandings of the HPV vaccine and called for increased education of the public and healthcare providers on HPV vaccination for this vulnerable population. Targeted interventions providing transgender and other gender minoritised AFAB individuals with culturally responsive care and tailored information about the HPV vaccine are needed.

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