Assessment of Knowledge Gaps in Cervical Cancer Screening and HPV Vaccination Among Chinese Women: A Comprehensive Population-Based Study.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Cancer Management and Research Pub Date : 2025-02-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/CMAR.S500946
Xinxin Huang, Guanyu Ruan, Pengming Sun
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Background: While studies on cervical cancer screening (CCS) and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake exist in China, few have examined both within populations participating in CCS programs.

Methods: This cross-sectional, population-based survey included 37,797 women aged 18-64 years attending gynecological outpatient clinics. Participants completed a questionnaire assessing CCS awareness and participation. Additionally, HPV vaccine knowledge was investigated in a sub-sample of 17,010 women aged <45 years.

Results: The mean age of participants was 45.06 years (SD: 8.52). The mean CCS knowledge score was 63.13%, with 52.53% reporting prior CCS uptake. Factors associated with lower CCS knowledge included low monthly household income, lack of rural cooperative medical insurance, low literacy, not having received CCS within the past 3 years, unmarried status, and childbirth history. A strong positive correlation was observed between CCS knowledge and adherence to CCS recommendations (Spearman correlation coefficient: 0.708, p < 0.01). Awareness of the HPV vaccine was reported by 48.33% of participants, with HPV vaccine knowledge positively correlated with CCS awareness (Spearman correlation coefficient: 0.629, p < 0.01). CCS knowledge partially mediated the relationship between HPV vaccine knowledge and willingness to vaccinate, with a mediating effect size of 21.16%.

Conclusion: Integrated health education efforts targeting CCS and HPV vaccine awareness are essential. Empowering women to understand the significance of HPV vaccination and regular CCS participation can enhance cervical cancer prevention strategies.

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中国妇女宫颈癌筛查和HPV疫苗接种知识缺口评估:一项基于人群的综合研究
背景:虽然中国存在宫颈癌筛查(CCS)和人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗摄取的研究,但在参与CCS计划的人群中进行这两方面的研究很少。方法:这项以人群为基础的横断面调查包括37,797名年龄在18-64岁的妇科门诊妇女。参与者完成了一份评估CCS意识和参与程度的问卷。此外,在17010名年龄女性的子样本中调查了HPV疫苗知识。结果:参与者的平均年龄为45.06岁(SD: 8.52)。平均CCS知识得分为63.13%,其中52.53%的人报告有过CCS学习经历。与低CCS知识相关的因素包括家庭月收入低、缺乏农村合作医疗保险、识字率低、过去3年内未接受CCS、未婚和生育史。CCS知识与遵守CCS建议之间存在显著正相关(Spearman相关系数:0.708,p < 0.01)。有48.33%的受访者对HPV疫苗有所了解,HPV疫苗知识与CCS意识呈正相关(Spearman相关系数:0.629,p < 0.01)。CCS知识部分介导HPV疫苗知识与接种意愿的关系,中介效应量为21.16%。结论:针对CCS和HPV疫苗的综合健康教育是必要的。增强妇女的权能,使她们了解HPV疫苗接种和定期参加CCS的重要性,可以加强宫颈癌预防策略。
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Cancer Management and Research
Cancer Management and Research Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Cancer Management and Research is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on cancer research and the optimal use of preventative and integrated treatment interventions to achieve improved outcomes, enhanced survival, and quality of life for cancer patients. Specific topics covered in the journal include: ◦Epidemiology, detection and screening ◦Cellular research and biomarkers ◦Identification of biotargets and agents with novel mechanisms of action ◦Optimal clinical use of existing anticancer agents, including combination therapies ◦Radiation and surgery ◦Palliative care ◦Patient adherence, quality of life, satisfaction The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, basic science, clinical & epidemiological studies, reviews & evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, and case series that shed novel insights on a disease or disease subtype.
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