Article de revue

Knowledge of human papillomavirus and the human papillomavirus vaccine in European adolescents: a systematic review.

BACKGROUND: The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is recommended for adolescent girls in many European countries, however there is huge variation in vaccine uptake.

METHODS: A mixed methods systematic review to ascertain the level of HPV and HPV vaccine knowledge that exists among European adolescents. Two electronic databases, Ovid Medline and PsychInfo, were searched from origin to September 2014. Meta-analysis was performed for the two primary outcome measures (\'have you heard of HPV?\' and \'have you heard of the HPV vaccine?\'), assessing for the correlation between gender and knowledge. This was supplemented with meta-synthesis for the remaining associations and secondary outcomes.

RESULTS: 18 papers were included in the final review. Overall European adolescents had poor understanding of basic HPV and HPV vaccine knowledge. Meta-analysis identified that female adolescents are more likely to have heard of HPV (n=2598/5028 girls versus n=1033/3464 boys; OR 2.73, 95% CI 1.86-3.99) and the HPV vacc

Langues

  • Anglais

Année de publication

2016

Journal

Sexually transmitted infections

Type

Article de revue

Catégories

  • Gestion de programme

Maladies

  • Papillomavirus humain

Pays

  • Europe

Mots-clés

  • Promotion de la santé

Ajouté par: David Hyung Won Oh

Ajouté le: 2016-02-23 12:35:01

Consultations: 1885