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A convergence study of cervical cancer knowledge and health belief affecting male non-health related majoring students' HPV vaccination intentions

비 보건계열 남자대학생의 인유두종 바이러스 예방접종 의도에 영향하는 자궁경부암 지식 및 건강신념 융합연구

  • Received : 2018.01.26
  • Accepted : 2018.03.20
  • Published : 2018.03.28

Abstract

This study is to investigate the HPV vaccination intention among male university students by cervical cancer knowledge and health belief. A sample of 159 male non-health related majoring students was asked to respond to a self-administrated questionnaire about the intention to inject HPV vaccine, knowledges of cervical cancer, and the level of health belief. T-test, ANOVA, pearson's correlation coefficient and multiple group analysis were utilized. Vaccination intention had a positive relation with knowledge of cervical cancer(${\beta}=.200$, p=.01). Health belief was also related with the vaccination intention. There was a significant relation between the vaccination intention and perceived seriousness (${\beta}=.362$, p=.01). This study suggested that the health and HPV convergent education at least as an extracurricular course should be offer to male university students for them to develop an intention to HPV vaccination.

본 연구는 성(性)에 호기심이 많으며, 전공 교과목에서 질병을 다루지 않는 비 보건계열 남학생들의 자궁경부암 예방접종에 대한 의도와 그에 영향하는 지식과 건강신념을 확인하기 위하여 시도되었다. 두 개 도시에 위치하고 있는 대학의 보건계열을 제외한 남학생을 159명을 대상으로 자궁경부암과 예방접종에 대한 지식, 건강신념 그리고 예방접종의도를 자가기입식 설문지를 통해 수집하고 SPSS Win 18 Ver.을 이용하여 다집단 분석을 실시하였다. 자궁경부암 지식이 높을수록 자궁경부암 예방접종 의도가 높았고(${\beta}=.200$, p=.01), 건강신념 역시 예방접종 의도와 관련이 있는데, 특히 지각된 심각성이 높을수록 자궁경부암 예방접종 의도가 높았다(${\beta}=.362$, p=.01). 성 건강은 여성과 남성을 별개로 생각할 수 없으므로 대학교육과정 내 성 건강에 대한 건강신념을 높일 수 있는 융합적인 비교과프로그램이 마련되어야 한다.

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