Motivational and contextual determinants of HPV-vaccination uptake: A longitudinal study among mothers of girls invited for the HPV-vaccination
Autor: | Iris Eekhout, Hilde M. van Keulen, Robert A. C. Ruiter, Liesbeth Mollema, M. Pot, T. Paulussen |
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Přispěvatelé: | RS: FPN WSP II, Section Applied Social Psychology |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
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HPV Longitudinal study Adolescent Epidemiology media_common.quotation_subject Mothers Sample (statistics) Intention Logistic regression Nuclear Family 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Life CH - Child Health Surveys and Questionnaires Humans Medicine Longitudinal Studies Papillomavirus Vaccines 030212 general & internal medicine Nuclear family Netherlands Cancer media_common Motivation business.industry Papillomavirus Infections Vaccination Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health virus diseases Hpv vaccination Social-psychological determinants female genital diseases and pregnancy complications Health 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Female HPV-vaccination uptake ELSS - Earth Life and Social Sciences Habit Healthy for Life business Healthy Living Demography |
Zdroj: | Preventive Medicine, 100, 41-49 Preventive Medicine, 100, 41-49. Elsevier Science |
ISSN: | 0091-7435 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.04.005 |
Popis: | Background. In the Netherlands, HPV-vaccination uptake among 12-year-old girls remains to be lower (61% in 2016) than expected. The present study is about 1) replicating the extent to which social-psychological determinants found in earlier cross-sectional studies explain HPV-vaccination intention, and 2) testing whether HPV vaccination intention, as well as other social-psychological determinants, are good predictors of future HPV-vaccination uptake in a longitudinal design. Methods. A random sample of mothers of girls invited for the vaccination in 2015 was drawn from the Dutch vaccination register (Praeventis) (N = 36,000) and from three online panels (N = 2483). Two months prior to the vaccination of girls, their mothers were requested to complete a web-based questionnaire by letter (Praeventis sample) or by e-mail (panel samples). HPV-vaccination uptake was derived from Praeventis. Backward linear and logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine most dominant predictors of HPV-vaccination intention and uptake, respectively. The total sample used for data analyses consisted of 8062 mothers. Response rates were 18% for the Praeventis sample and 47% for the panel samples. Results. HPV-vaccination intention was best explained by attitude, beliefs, subjective norms, habit, and perceived relative effectiveness of the vaccination; they explained 83% of the variance in HPV-vaccination intention. Intention appeared to be the only stable predictor of HPV-vaccination uptake and explained 43% of the variance in HPV-vaccination uptake. Conclusions. These results confirm what was found by earlier cross-sectional studies, and provide strong leads for selecting relevant targets in the planning of future communication strategies aiming to improve HPV-vaccination uptake. |
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