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The Influence of Cervical cancer, HPV knowledge and health beliefs on HPV Vaccination among Undergraduate Students

남녀 대학생의 자궁경부암에 관한 지식 및 건강신념이 인유두종바이러스 예방접종에 미치는 영향

  • Received : 2015.10.28
  • Accepted : 2015.11.06
  • Published : 2015.11.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of cervical cancer knowledge, HPV knowledge, and health beliefs on HPV vaccination. The survey was conducted to undergraduate students of the university in Chungbuk province. Total 271 copies were used in the final analysis. The mean score of cervical cancer and HPV knowledge level was very low(5.34/26). The health beliefs about HPV, the perceived benefit(2.58), perceived barrier(2.52), perceived seriousness(2.49) were generally low level. Especially the perceived susceptibility(1.77) was very low. HPV vaccination rate should be rise 1.229 times(p<.01) and 1.567 times(p<.05), if the cervical cancer knowledge and perceived benefit of HPV vaccination would be that each rise 1unit. In conclusion, The educational strategy would be needed to strengthen the perceived benefit and as well as to increase the cervical cancer knowledge and perceived susceptibility about HPV.

본 연구는 남녀 대학생의 자궁경부암 지식 및 건강신념이 인유두종바이러스 예방접종 이행에 미치는 영향을 확인하고자 시도하였다. 2014. 4.28-6.4 C지역 남녀 대학생을 편의 추출하여 연구에 동의한 278명에 대해 구조화된 설문지로 조사하였으며, 271부를 최종분석에 사용하였다. 연구결과, 자궁경부암 및 HPV에 관한 지식수준은 매우 낮았다(평균 5.34/26점). HPV에 관한 건강신념은 지각된 유익성 2.58, 지각된 장애성 2.52, 지각된 심각성 2.49순이었고, 지각된 민감성은 1.77점으로 매우 낮았다. 자궁경부암 및 HPV에 관한 지식이 HPV 예방접종에 미치는 영향은, 자궁경부암 지식 점수가 한 단위 높아질 때 예방접종을 받을 확률은 1.229배(p<.01), 건강신념의 지각된 유익성이 한 단위 상승할 때 예방접종을 받을 확률은 1.567배(p<.05) 올라가는 것으로 나타났다. 결론적으로 대학생의 HPV 예방접종율 향상을 위해서는 자궁경부암 및 인유두종 바이러스에 관한 지식을 높이고, 유익성을 강조하는 교육 전략으로 접근하는 것이 효과적일 것이다.

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