Knowledge of prevention and treatment of human papillomavirus (HPV) infections among young men

Maria Florkiewicz, Anna Tobolska, G. Bączek
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Background: Today, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection has become the most common sexually transmitted disease worldwide. Major consequences of contracting the virus include both mild skin lesions and a range of cancers, the most frequent of which are cervical cancer, penile cancer, oral cavity cancer, throat cancer, and anal cancer, undoubtedly demonstrating its high oncogenic potential. Aim of the study: The objective of this study is to determine the level of knowledge among men aged 18–26 years with regard to HPV prevention and treatment. Materials and methods: An online survey was conducted using a questionnaire developed by the authors. The questionnaire was comprised of 16 closed-ended questions and 5 questions pertaining to demographics. Chi-squared tests or Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients were used for the statistical analysis. Results: Only 27.5% of the respondents correctly answered a question regarding the number of types of the virus, and 33% correctly determined the percentage of the cases where an active infection turns into a chronic state. However, a high level of awareness of the routes of infection was demonstrated, with more than half of the respondents (63%) answering this question correctly. Additionally, more than two-thirds (67.9%) of the men indicated correctly that one of the factors facilitating infection is a young age at the time of the first contact with the virus. Nearly all respondents (90%) indicated that using condoms is an effective form of prevention. Conclusions: The results expressly indicate an insufficient level of knowledge regarding HPV among young men. Due to the high level of sexual activity in this age group, increased education with regard to the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases is needed.
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年轻男性预防和治疗人乳头瘤病毒感染的知识
背景:目前,人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染已成为世界范围内最常见的性传播疾病。感染这种病毒的主要后果包括轻微的皮肤损伤和一系列癌症,其中最常见的是宫颈癌、阴茎癌、口腔癌、喉癌和肛门癌,这无疑表明了它的高致癌性。研究目的:本研究的目的是确定18 - 26岁男性关于HPV预防和治疗的知识水平。材料与方法:采用作者自行设计的问卷进行在线调查。问卷由16个封闭式问题和5个人口统计问题组成。采用卡方检验或Spearman等级相关系数进行统计分析。结果:只有27.5%的受访者正确回答了有关病毒类型数量的问题,33%的受访者正确确定了活动性感染转化为慢性疾病的病例百分比。然而,对感染途径的认识水平很高,超过一半的受访者(63%)正确回答了这个问题。此外,超过三分之二(67.9%)的男性正确指出,促进感染的因素之一是第一次接触病毒时年龄太小。几乎所有受访者(90%)都表示,使用避孕套是一种有效的预防方式。结论:研究结果明确表明年轻男性对HPV的认识水平不足。由于这一年龄组的性活动水平很高,因此需要加强关于预防性传播疾病的教育。
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