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Knowledge and Perceptions of Influenza Vaccinations Among College Students in Vietnam and the United States

OBJECTIVES: Influenza is a significant worldwide public health issue. Knowledge and perceptions regarding the flu vaccination are associated with whether individuals obtain the vaccination. The purpose of this study was to examine how such perceptions were related to knowledge and self-efficacy rega...

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Autores principales: Kamimura, Akiko, Trinh, Ha N., Weaver, Shannon, Chernenko, Alla, Nourian, Maziar M., Assasnik, Nushean, Nguyen, Hanh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society for Preventive Medicine 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5541278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28768405
http://dx.doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.17.061
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author Kamimura, Akiko
Trinh, Ha N.
Weaver, Shannon
Chernenko, Alla
Nourian, Maziar M.
Assasnik, Nushean
Nguyen, Hanh
author_facet Kamimura, Akiko
Trinh, Ha N.
Weaver, Shannon
Chernenko, Alla
Nourian, Maziar M.
Assasnik, Nushean
Nguyen, Hanh
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description OBJECTIVES: Influenza is a significant worldwide public health issue. Knowledge and perceptions regarding the flu vaccination are associated with whether individuals obtain the vaccination. The purpose of this study was to examine how such perceptions were related to knowledge and self-efficacy regarding influenza and the flu vaccination in Vietnam and the US. METHODS: College students (n=932) in Vietnam (n=495) and the US (n=437) completed a self-administered survey regarding knowledge and perceptions of influenza vaccinations in September and October 2016. RESULTS: Vietnamese participants reported significantly lower levels of awareness about flu risk, higher levels of negative attitudes toward flu vaccination, lower levels of knowledge about the flu and vaccination, and lower levels of self-efficacy than US participants. Higher levels of flu and flu vaccination knowledge and self-efficacy regarding general responsible health practices were associated with lower levels of negative perceptions of flu risk and attitudes toward vaccination. At the same time, self-efficacy regarding responsible health practices was associated with higher levels of awareness of flu risk and lower levels of negative attitudes toward vaccination. Self-efficacy regarding exercise was associated with lower levels of perceptions of flu risk and higher levels of negative attitudes toward vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: Vietnam could benefit from influenza education based on this comparison with the US. In both countries, knowledge and self-efficacy were found to be important factors influencing perceptions of influenza risk and vaccination.
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spelling pubmed-55412782017-08-08 Knowledge and Perceptions of Influenza Vaccinations Among College Students in Vietnam and the United States Kamimura, Akiko Trinh, Ha N. Weaver, Shannon Chernenko, Alla Nourian, Maziar M. Assasnik, Nushean Nguyen, Hanh J Prev Med Public Health Brief Report OBJECTIVES: Influenza is a significant worldwide public health issue. Knowledge and perceptions regarding the flu vaccination are associated with whether individuals obtain the vaccination. The purpose of this study was to examine how such perceptions were related to knowledge and self-efficacy regarding influenza and the flu vaccination in Vietnam and the US. METHODS: College students (n=932) in Vietnam (n=495) and the US (n=437) completed a self-administered survey regarding knowledge and perceptions of influenza vaccinations in September and October 2016. RESULTS: Vietnamese participants reported significantly lower levels of awareness about flu risk, higher levels of negative attitudes toward flu vaccination, lower levels of knowledge about the flu and vaccination, and lower levels of self-efficacy than US participants. Higher levels of flu and flu vaccination knowledge and self-efficacy regarding general responsible health practices were associated with lower levels of negative perceptions of flu risk and attitudes toward vaccination. At the same time, self-efficacy regarding responsible health practices was associated with higher levels of awareness of flu risk and lower levels of negative attitudes toward vaccination. Self-efficacy regarding exercise was associated with lower levels of perceptions of flu risk and higher levels of negative attitudes toward vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: Vietnam could benefit from influenza education based on this comparison with the US. In both countries, knowledge and self-efficacy were found to be important factors influencing perceptions of influenza risk and vaccination. Korean Society for Preventive Medicine 2017-07 2017-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5541278/ /pubmed/28768405 http://dx.doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.17.061 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Korean Society for Preventive Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kamimura, Akiko
Trinh, Ha N.
Weaver, Shannon
Chernenko, Alla
Nourian, Maziar M.
Assasnik, Nushean
Nguyen, Hanh
Knowledge and Perceptions of Influenza Vaccinations Among College Students in Vietnam and the United States
title Knowledge and Perceptions of Influenza Vaccinations Among College Students in Vietnam and the United States
title_full Knowledge and Perceptions of Influenza Vaccinations Among College Students in Vietnam and the United States
title_fullStr Knowledge and Perceptions of Influenza Vaccinations Among College Students in Vietnam and the United States
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and Perceptions of Influenza Vaccinations Among College Students in Vietnam and the United States
title_short Knowledge and Perceptions of Influenza Vaccinations Among College Students in Vietnam and the United States
title_sort knowledge and perceptions of influenza vaccinations among college students in vietnam and the united states
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5541278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28768405
http://dx.doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.17.061
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