1. Factors Associated with HPV Vaccine Awareness in a Population-Based Sample of Hispanic Women in Puerto Rico
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Romaguera, J, Caballero-Varona, D, Tortolero-Luna, G, Marrero, E, Suárez, E, Pérez, CM, Muñoz, C, Palefsky, J, and Ortiz, AP
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Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Immunization ,Vaccine Related ,Infectious Diseases ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Cervical Cancer ,HPV and/or Cervical Cancer Vaccines ,HIV/AIDS ,Clinical Research ,Cancer ,Prevention ,Prevention of disease and conditions ,and promotion of well-being ,3.4 Vaccines ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Female ,Health Knowledge ,Attitudes ,Practice ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Papillomavirus Vaccines ,Puerto Rico ,Young Adult ,Human papillomavirus ,HPV vaccine ,Health awareness ,Health disparities ,Hispanics ,Puerto Ricans ,Public Health and Health Services ,Public health - Abstract
ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to investigate the factors associated with HPV awareness among women aged 16 to 64 years, among underserved minority Hispanic women living in Puerto Rico.MethodsA population-based, cross-sectional sample of 566 women, ages 16 to 64 years, living in the San Juan metropolitan area were surveyed regarding sexual behavior, HPV knowledge, and HPV vaccine uptake. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression.ResultsOverall, 64.8 % of the women in the sample had heard about the HPV vaccine. Among those in the recommended catch-up vaccination age range (16-26 years, n = 86), 4.7 % had received at least one dose of the HPV vaccine. Of those aware of the availability of the HPV vaccine, most had learned about it through the media, whereas, only 39.6 % had learned about it from a physician. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that HPV awareness (OR 8.6; 95 % CI 5.0-14.8) and having had an abnormal Pap smear (OR 2.0; 95 % CI 1.2-3.4) were associated with HPV vaccine awareness (p
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- 2016