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HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS, GENITAL WARTS, PAP SMEARS, AND CERVICAL CANCER: KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEFS OF ADOLESCENT AND ADULT WOMEN.

Authors :
Mays, Rose M.
Zimet, Gregory D.
Winston, Yvette
Kee, Romina
Dickes, James
Su, Ling
Source :
Health Care for Women International. Jul/Aug2000, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p361-374. 14p.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The high prevalence of genital warts, human papillomavirus (HPV), and the virus's cancer-causing potential warrant that women be well informed about these conditions and measures to prevent them. The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine women's knowledge and beliefs about genital warts, HPV, cervical cancer, and Pap tests. We interviewed 40 women recruited from health clinics in Chicago (20 adults) and Indianapolis (20 adolescents) about these issues. Audiotapes of the interviews were transcribed and analyzed. Among both the adults and adolescents there was a good deal of misunderstanding about symptoms associated with genital warts, about the purpose of Pap smears, and about the association of genital HPV with abnormal Pap smears and cervical cancer. The gaps in women's understanding about this potentially deadly infection suggest the need for more comprehensive education about preventing genital HPV, the infection's possible sequelae, and the significance of Pap screening for cancer detection and prevention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07399332
Volume :
21
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Health Care for Women International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
3308030
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/07399330050082218