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Information‑seeking Behavior of Iranian Young Adults (18–28 Years Old) Regarding HPV on Social Media: A Preventive Approach to HPV.

Authors :
Latifi, Masoomeh
Karami, Nader Alishan
Allahbakhshian, Leili
Aghaesmaeili, Narges
Tehrani, Hatav Ghasemi
Source :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine. Aug2024, Vol. 15, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Health information‑seeking behavior refers to individuals’ targeted actions to satisfy their health information needs and search for relevant disease‑related information. Nowadays, social media platforms provide a great opportunity for meeting health information needs and delivering preventive education regarding human papillomavirus (HPV). The purpose of this study is the information‑seeking behavior of Iranian young adults (18–28 years old) regarding HPV on social media, a preventive approach to HPV. Methods: The present descriptive‑analytical study was conducted in 2023 among Iranian boys and girls aged 18–28 years. A multistage cluster sampling method was used to select 3840 participants. The data collection tool was Longo’s Health Information‑Seeking Behavior Questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using the SPSS software. Results: The results showed that Iranian youth aged 18–28 were more inclined to seek information on social media about the transmission routes and preventive measures for HPV. The primary informational need regarding transmission was “I want to know the main route of HPV transmission is through vaginal and anal intercourse?”, and regarding prevention, it was “Can condoms prevent HPV infection?” Additionally, the findings indicated that young individuals sought information about HPV after their first sexual encounter. Most of the information needs of the youth were fulfilled through YouTube, Instagram, and WhatsApp, mainly in video format. Approximately 85.10% of the youth were satisfied with the information obtained from social media. The results revealed a significant and positive relationship between the health information needs of young adults (18–28 years old) in the area of HPV and personal factors. Gender, age, marital status, education level, history of HPV infection, and engaging is unprotected extramarital sex were identified as significant influential factors on the level of information needs of young individuals, especially regarding HPV preventive measures (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Health authorities and disease control and prevention centers need to harness the potential of social media in meeting the informational needs of youth and providing education and awareness, especially concerning the transmission and prevention of HPV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20087802
Volume :
15
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179518698
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijpvm.ijpvm_337_23