成年女性感染人类乳头瘤病毒及相关疾病的风险和保护因素的影响

Elitsa Y. Stoyanova, Mariela Kamburova
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人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染和相关疾病发生的主要风险因素与性行为和人群的健康知识有关。本研究旨在调查成年女性感染人乳头瘤病毒的风险因素和保护因素对相关疾病发生的影响。这项病例对照研究于 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 5 月A 进行。受访者曾在普列文市寻求门诊和/或住院妇产科治疗。研究结果、发现和结论的显著性以 p< 0.05 为标准,并计算了几率比(OR)。数据分析发现,15个因素中有3个具有显著性:教育程度较低(小学和中学)OR=2.36,95% CI(0.97-5.74);未接种HPV疫苗OR=2.05,95% CI(0.86-4.92);城市居民OR为1.29,95% CI(1.11-1.52)。两个对 HPV 感染有保护作用的因素具有统计学意义:教育程度(中学及以上)(P=0.05)和农村居住地(P=0.001)。提高居民的健康素养,加强与人乳头瘤病毒及其相关疾病有关的预防措施,将减少风险因素的影响。
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Impact of risk and protective factors for Human papillomavirus infection and the associated diseases among adult women
The main risk factors for Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and the development of associated diseases are related to sexual behavior and health literacy of the population. The study aimed to investigate the impact of risk and protective factors for HPV infection and the development of associated diseases in adult women. A case-control study was conducted from January 2020 to May 2022A. Respondents had sought outpatient and/or inpatient obstetric-gynecological care in the city of Pleven. The significance of results, findings, and conclusions was determined at p< 0.05, and the odds ratio (OR) was calculated. Data analysis identified three out of the 15 factors as significant: lower education (primary and secondary) OR=2.36 95% CI (0.97-5.74), lack of vaccination against HPV OR=2.05, 95% CI (0.86-4.92), and urban residence OR of 1.29 95% CI (1.11-1.52). Two factors with a protective effect on HPV infection were statistically significant: education (secondary and higher) (p=0.05) and rural residence (p=0.001). Improving health literacy among the population and enhancing preventive measures related to HPV and its associated diseases would reduce the impact of risk factors.
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