Awareness, Knowledge and Attitudes about Human Papilloma Virus among Female tertiary students in South Africa

Magister Public Health - MPH === The study aimed to describe the knowledge and awareness of HPV infection and vaccine of female university students and to determine the predictors of vaccine acceptability. The study found that 70% of the participants were sexually active. Awareness and knowledge on...

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Main Author: Chikandiwa, Admire Takuranenhamo
Other Authors: Van Wyk, Brian
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/2114
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-21142019-02-08T04:21:04Z Awareness, Knowledge and Attitudes about Human Papilloma Virus among Female tertiary students in South Africa Chikandiwa, Admire Takuranenhamo Van Wyk, Brian School of Public Health Faculty of Community and Health Sciences Human papillomavirus (HPV) Cervical Cancer Awareness Knowledge Vaccine Health Belief Model University Students Predictors Acceptability Beliefs Magister Public Health - MPH The study aimed to describe the knowledge and awareness of HPV infection and vaccine of female university students and to determine the predictors of vaccine acceptability. The study found that 70% of the participants were sexually active. Awareness and knowledge on HPV/vaccine were poor; with only 22% being aware of HPV and that a HPV vaccine was available in South Africa. A greater proportion (80%) reported willingness to be vaccinated. Being aware of the existence of a pap smear, higher knowledge about HPV, higher perceived vaccine effectiveness and higher perceived severity of HPV infection were significantly associated with increased willingness to be vaccinated. South Africa 2013-09-13T08:14:26Z 2011/02/28 08:28 2011/02/28 2013-09-13T08:14:26Z 2010 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11394/2114 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Cervical Cancer
Awareness
Knowledge
Vaccine
Health Belief Model
University Students
Predictors
Acceptability
Beliefs
spellingShingle Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Cervical Cancer
Awareness
Knowledge
Vaccine
Health Belief Model
University Students
Predictors
Acceptability
Beliefs
Chikandiwa, Admire Takuranenhamo
Awareness, Knowledge and Attitudes about Human Papilloma Virus among Female tertiary students in South Africa
description Magister Public Health - MPH === The study aimed to describe the knowledge and awareness of HPV infection and vaccine of female university students and to determine the predictors of vaccine acceptability. The study found that 70% of the participants were sexually active. Awareness and knowledge on HPV/vaccine were poor; with only 22% being aware of HPV and that a HPV vaccine was available in South Africa. A greater proportion (80%) reported willingness to be vaccinated. Being aware of the existence of a pap smear, higher knowledge about HPV, higher perceived vaccine effectiveness and higher perceived severity of HPV infection were significantly associated with increased willingness to be vaccinated. === South Africa
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Chikandiwa, Admire Takuranenhamo
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title Awareness, Knowledge and Attitudes about Human Papilloma Virus among Female tertiary students in South Africa
title_short Awareness, Knowledge and Attitudes about Human Papilloma Virus among Female tertiary students in South Africa
title_full Awareness, Knowledge and Attitudes about Human Papilloma Virus among Female tertiary students in South Africa
title_fullStr Awareness, Knowledge and Attitudes about Human Papilloma Virus among Female tertiary students in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Awareness, Knowledge and Attitudes about Human Papilloma Virus among Female tertiary students in South Africa
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