Knowledge and Awareness of Human Papillomavirus Infection and Vaccination in Thai Male Youth, Including Men Who Have Sex With Men

Sethawat Sethasathien, Gun Pansuwan, Chotinan Khanoowatthana, Thanakrit Rattansiriwongwut, Thanatcha Chinarakbamrung, Pitchayut Inthasorn, Chalaithorn Nantasupha
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OBJECTIVE There is currently a lack of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination policy and education for male youth in Thailand. This study aimed to evaluate Thai male youth’s knowledge and awareness of HPV infection and vaccination, determine their HPV vaccination rate, and factors related to the vaccination rate and the level of awareness of HPV. METHODS A questionnaire survey on HPV vaccination was distributed to educational institutions across different regions of Thailand. Inclusion criteria included Thai male youth aged between 15 and 24 years, regardless of sexual orientation. Exclusion criteria were inability to access the internet, individuals whose responses were unintelligible, and those who did not complete the questionnaire. The trends of the association between participant characteristics and their HPV knowledge/awareness scores was analyzed using linear regression. RESULTS A total of 594 individuals responded to the questionnaire. The median score for knowledge was 11 out of 18 and the awareness level was 80%. Higher education level, higher family income, bisexuality, and prior receipt of HPV information were statistically significantly linked to higher HPV knowledge scores. However, only previous receipt of HPV information was associated with an increased awareness level. CONCLUSIONS Although the level of HPV knowledge and awareness among Thai males was acceptable, less than 50% of participants expressed an intention to get vaccinated. This indicates there is a need to improve the promotion of the HPV vaccine in order to achieve herd immunity.
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泰国男青年(包括男男性行为者)对人类乳头瘤病毒感染和疫苗接种的了解与认识
目的 目前,泰国缺乏针对男性青年的人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种政策和教育。本研究旨在评估泰国男性青年对人类乳头瘤病毒感染和疫苗接种的了解和认识,确定他们的人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种率,以及与疫苗接种率和人类乳头瘤病毒认识水平相关的因素。方法 向泰国不同地区的教育机构发放了有关 HPV 疫苗接种的问卷调查。纳入标准包括年龄在 15-24 岁之间的泰国男性青年,无论其性取向如何。排除标准为无法上网、回答无法理解以及未完成问卷者。采用线性回归法分析了参与者特征与其 HPV 知识/认知得分之间的关联趋势。结果 共有 594 人回答了问卷。知识得分中位数为 11 分(满分 18 分),认知水平为 80%。从统计学角度看,教育程度较高、家庭收入较高、双性恋和以前接受过 HPV 信息与较高的 HPV 知识得分有显著联系。然而,只有曾接受过 HPV 信息才与认知水平的提高有关。结论 虽然泰国男性对人类乳头瘤病毒的知识和认知水平尚可接受,但只有不到 50%的参与者表示有意接种疫苗。这表明有必要加强对 HPV 疫苗的宣传,以实现群体免疫。
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