人乳头瘤病毒:希腊北部大学生性别知识报告

D. Kavvadas, A. Kavvada, K Ziampa, Kyriazidi Ma, D Rousis, M. Chatzidimitriou
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题目:本研究旨在评估希腊北部学生关于人乳头瘤病毒问题的基本知识水平,考虑到每个性别的方面。背景:在每个社会中,年轻人都应该接受有关所有性传播疾病的适当教育,这是至关重要的。这项研究的目的是强调积极运动的必要性,告知学生有关HPV。通过一个简短的调查,我们对学生的知识进行了关键评估,以得出国家是否应该组织宣传HPV的运动的结论。方法和发现:采用问卷调查的方式评估样本对HPV的基本知识水平。问卷由11个问题组成。前两个问题是确定样品的具体特征;第三个是关于参与者对HPV的良好教育的信念,而其余的是评估他们对HPV的活动,发病机制和国家HPV疫苗接种计划的实际知识。561名来自希腊北部的学生参与了这项研究(398名女性和161名男性)。在对HPV的了解方面,大多数参与者表示了解,比例为76.1%。具有指示性的是,HPV是否会导致两性癌症似乎与性别无关(p=0.44)。在疫苗接种方面,50.7%的参与者(不分性别)认为HPV疫苗对男性有效(p=0.34)。结论:希腊北部的学生似乎对HPV的一般活动、致病性和疫苗的有效性了解不足(p=0.00001)。应该在全国范围内开展类似的调查,以获得适当的评价。这些研究的结果对于组织针对希腊学生的教育运动是相当有益的,如果需要的话,也可以针对其他国家的学生。
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Human Papillomavirus: A Gender-Based Report on the Knowledge of College Students in Northern Greece
Title: This study was performed to evaluate the level of basic knowledge of students in Northern Greece regarding human papillomavirus matters, considering each gender’s aspect. Background: In every society it is fundamental that young adults should receive proper education for all Sexual Transmitted Diseases. This study aims on highlighting the necessity of aggressive campaigns, for informing students on HPV. Via a short survey, we performed a key evaluation of the knowledge of students to conclude on whether campaigns for informing students on HPV should be organized by the state. Methods and Findings: A questionnaire type of survey was undertaken to evaluate the level of basic knowledge of the sample regarding HPV. The questionnaire comprised of 11 questions. The first two questions were to determine specific characteristics of the sample; the third was about the participant’s belief of being well educated on HPV, while the rest of them were to evaluate their actual knowledge of the activity, pathogenesis and the national vaccination program against HPV. Five hundred sixty-one students of Northern Greece participated in the study (398 females and 161 males). Regarding their knowledge on HPV, most of the participants declared to be well informed with a rate of 76.1%. Indicatively, it appeared to be an independence regarding gender (p=0.44) about whether HPV can cause cancer to both sexes. As to vaccination, 50.7% of the participants, regardless gender, believed that HPV vaccine is effective on men (p=0.34). Conclusion: Students in Northern Greece seemed to be insufficiently informed about the general activity of HPV, pathogenicity, and vaccine’s effectiveness (p=0.00001). Similar surveys should be launched in the whole country for a proper evaluation to be obtained. The outcome of these studies could be rather beneficial in organizing educational campaigns for students of Greece and, if it is needed, to other countries as well.
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