Attitudes of mothers in Da Nang, Vietnam toward a human papillomavirus vaccine

被引:69
作者
Dinh, Tri A.
Rosenthal, Susan L.
Doan, Ellis D.
Trang, Tony
Pham, Viet H.
Tran, Benson D.
Tran, Vinh D.
Phan, G. A. Bao
Chu, H. K. H.
Breitkopf, Carmen Radecki
机构
[1] Univ Texas, Med Branch, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Galveston, TX 77555 USA
[2] Univ Texas, Med Branch, Dept Pediat, Galveston, TX 77550 USA
[3] Da Nang Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Da Nang, Vietnam
关键词
vaccine acceptability; human papillomavirus; sexual attitudes; Vietnam; ADOLESCENT CHILDREN; HPV VACCINE; ACCEPTABILITY; TRIAL;
D O I
10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.02.003
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Purpose: To describe attitudes and acceptability toward a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine among mothers in Da Nang, Vietnam and examine factors that may influence HPV vaccine uptake. Methods: Women who were the primary caregiver of a girl 10-18 years old ("mothers") were eligible to participate. Mothers were recruited face-to-face from Da Nang General Hospital. Participants completed a survey addressing general vaccine attitudes, attitudes toward an HPV vaccine, beliefs about sexuality, recommendations from others, and likelihood of having their daughter vaccinated against HPV. A total of 194 surveys were returned; 181 (93%) contained analyzable data. Results: Eleven percent of mothers were aware of an HPV vaccine. Ninety-four percent believed that the HPV vaccine will be effective and 90% disagreed that their daughter would have sex early if she was vaccinated. Beliefs regarding premarital sex, such as "girls who have sex before marriage are not respected" and "it would be hard to find a husband" were held by 76% and 62% of mothers, respectively. Despite this, over 90% were in favor of their daughter receiving the HPV vaccine. Ninety-five percent indicated that a recommendation from their doctor would be very important in their decision-making, and 78% indicated that the media would be very important. Conclusions: Initial responses to the HPV vaccine for girls in Vietnam appear favorable. Beliefs regarding negative social consequences for girls who engage in premarital sex are prevalent but unassociated with HPV vaccine acceptability. Accurate and consistent recommendations from doctors and media sources will be important for vaccination efforts. (c) 2007 Society for Adolescent Medicine. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:559 / 563
页数:5
相关论文
共 17 条
[1]   ORGANIZATION AND RESULTS OF THE CERVICAL CYTOLOGY SCREENING-PROGRAM IN BRITISH-COLUMBIA, 1955-85 [J].
ANDERSON, GH ;
BOYES, DA ;
BENEDET, JL ;
LERICHE, JC ;
MATISIC, JP ;
SUEN, KC ;
WORTH, AJ ;
MILLNER, A ;
BENNETT, OM .
BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1988, 296 (6627) :975-978
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2004, GLOBOCAN 2002 CANC I
[3]   Epidemiology of HPV 16 and cervical cancer in Finland and the potential impact of vaccination: Mathematical modelling analyses [J].
Barnabas, Ruanne V. ;
Laukkanen, Paivi ;
Koskela, Pentti ;
Kontula, Osmo ;
Lehtinen, Matti ;
Garnett, Geoff P. .
PLOS MEDICINE, 2006, 3 (05) :624-632
[4]   Factors that are associated with parental acceptance of human papillomavirus vaccines: A randomized intervention study of written information about HPV [J].
Dempsey, AF ;
Zimet, GD ;
Davis, RL ;
Koutsky, L .
PEDIATRICS, 2006, 117 (05) :1486-1493
[5]  
HACKER NF, 2005, PRACTICAL GYNECOLOGI, P337
[6]   Pediatricians' intention to administer human papillomavirus vaccine: the role of practice characteristics, knowledge, and attitudes [J].
Kahn, JA ;
Zimet, GD ;
Bernstein, DI ;
Riedesel, JM ;
Lan, DM ;
Huang, B ;
Rosenthal, SL .
JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2005, 37 (06) :502-510
[7]   HPV vaccine use in the developing world [J].
Kane, Mark A. ;
Sherris, Jacqueline ;
Coursaget, Pierre ;
Aguado, Teresa ;
Cutts, Felicity .
VACCINE, 2006, 24 :132-139
[8]   Acceptability of a human papillomavirus (HPV) trial vaccine among mothers of adolescents in Cuernavaca, Mexico [J].
Lazcano-Ponce, E ;
Rivera, L ;
Arillo-Santillán, E ;
Salmerón, J ;
Hernández-Avila, M ;
Muñoz, N .
ARCHIVES OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2001, 32 (03) :243-247
[9]   Efficacy of human papillomavirus-16 vaccine to prevent cervical intraepithelial neoplasia - A Randomized controlled trial [J].
Mao, C ;
Koutsky, LA ;
Ault, KA ;
Wheeler, CM ;
Brown, DR ;
Wiley, DJ ;
Alvarez, FB ;
Bautista, OM ;
Jansen, KU ;
Barr, E .
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2006, 107 (01) :18-27
[10]  
*NAT VACC INF CTR, MERCKS GARD VACC NOT