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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing 2012;19(2): 201
자궁경부암, 인유두종 바이러스(HPV)에 대한 성인 남성의 지식 및 백신 접종 의향
박수정1, 박효정2
1이화여대 간호학
2이화여자대학교 간호학부
Knowledge regarding cervical cancer, human papillomavirus and acceptance of vaccination in Korean adult men
Soo-Joung Park1, Hyo-Jung Park2
1Ewha Womans University
2Division of Nursing Science, Ewha Womans University
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV in adult men and their acceptance of vaccination for HPV.
Methods: A convenience sample of 229 men between 19 and 39 years of age, responded to self-report questionnaires on knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV, vaccination intention, and general and sexual characteristics. Data were collected during September and October, 2010 and analyzed using t-test, ${chi}2$-test, and ANOVA.
Results: Mean scores for knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV were 4.88, and 7.87 respectively. Seventy-five percent stated they intended to be vaccinated. There were significant differences in knowledge of cervical cancer depending on education (F=3.04, $p$=.030), sexual frequency (F=4.62, $p$=.011), condom use (t=2.19, $p$=.029), and frequency of condom use (F=3.28, $p$=.040), and in knowledge of HPV depending on sexually activity (t=2.35, $p$=.020), condom use (t=0.03, $p$=.019), and frequency of condom use (F=4.65, $p$=.011). There were significant differences in vaccination intention depending on education (${chi}2$=10.47, $p$=.015), but sexual characteristics were not significant for vaccination intentions.
Conclusion: The results indicate a need to consider levels of education and knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV in target populations of men, when planning a cervical cancer prevention education program for men.
Key words: Cervical cancer | Human papillomavirus | Vaccination
주요어: 자궁경부암 | 인유두종 바이러스 | 백신 수용도