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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Indonesian urban communities regarding HPV infection, cervical cancer, and HPV vaccination

BACKGROUND: Few studies explored Indonesian understanding of cervical cancer (CC) and the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. We aimed to investigate the association between knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) and socio-demographical influences related to HPV, CC, and vaccination among Ind...

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Autores principales: Winarto, Hariyono, Habiburrahman, Muhammad, Dorothea, Maya, Wijaya, Andrew, Nuryanto, Kartiwa Hadi, Kusuma, Fitriyadi, Utami, Tofan Widya, Anggraeni, Tricia Dewi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9098048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35552546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266139
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author Winarto, Hariyono
Habiburrahman, Muhammad
Dorothea, Maya
Wijaya, Andrew
Nuryanto, Kartiwa Hadi
Kusuma, Fitriyadi
Utami, Tofan Widya
Anggraeni, Tricia Dewi
author_facet Winarto, Hariyono
Habiburrahman, Muhammad
Dorothea, Maya
Wijaya, Andrew
Nuryanto, Kartiwa Hadi
Kusuma, Fitriyadi
Utami, Tofan Widya
Anggraeni, Tricia Dewi
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description BACKGROUND: Few studies explored Indonesian understanding of cervical cancer (CC) and the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. We aimed to investigate the association between knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) and socio-demographical influences related to HPV, CC, and vaccination among Indonesian urban citizens. METHODS: We conducted an online survey during March 2020-August 2021 using the Snowball sampling technique. The socio-demographic characteristic and KAP responses were collected via Google Forms from 400 respondents in Jakarta. The knowledge and attitudes were divided into HPV and CC (aspect 1) and HPV vaccination (aspect 2). Correlation between KAP scores was performed using Spearman’s test, and multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to determine KAP predictors. RESULTS: Indonesian urban citizens in Jakarta were found to have poor knowledge in individual aspects of the inquiry but moderate knowledge overall, good attitude in inquiry both in each aspect and overall, and unsatisfying practices. Overall, in the general population, men, and women respectively: 50.8%, 32.4%, and 53.6% had good knowledge; 82.0%, 75.2%, and 84.4% expressed positive attitude; and 30.3%, 15.2%, and 35.6% applied favorable practice regarding questions inquired. Knowledge was weakly correlated towards attitude (ρ = 0.385) but moderately correlated with practice (ρ = 0.485); attitude was moderately correlated with practice (ρ = 0.577), all results: p<0.001. Significant odds ratio (OR) for predictors to good knowledge were female sex (OR = 2.99), higher education (OR = 2.91), and higher mother’s education (OR = 2.15). Factors related to positive attitudes were higher mother’s education (OR = 4.13), younger age (OR = 1.86), and better results in the knowledge inquiries (OR = 2.96). Factors that suggested better practices were female sex (OR = 2.33), being employed (OR = 1.68), excellent knowledge scores (OR = 4.56), and positive attitudes expressions (OR = 8.05). Having done one vaccination dose and intention to receive vaccines were significantly influenced by good KAP. CONCLUSIONS: KAP had inter-association to successful CC and HPV prevention programs, and socio-demographical characteristics are critical to influencing better KAP.
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spelling pubmed-90980482022-05-13 Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Indonesian urban communities regarding HPV infection, cervical cancer, and HPV vaccination Winarto, Hariyono Habiburrahman, Muhammad Dorothea, Maya Wijaya, Andrew Nuryanto, Kartiwa Hadi Kusuma, Fitriyadi Utami, Tofan Widya Anggraeni, Tricia Dewi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Few studies explored Indonesian understanding of cervical cancer (CC) and the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. We aimed to investigate the association between knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) and socio-demographical influences related to HPV, CC, and vaccination among Indonesian urban citizens. METHODS: We conducted an online survey during March 2020-August 2021 using the Snowball sampling technique. The socio-demographic characteristic and KAP responses were collected via Google Forms from 400 respondents in Jakarta. The knowledge and attitudes were divided into HPV and CC (aspect 1) and HPV vaccination (aspect 2). Correlation between KAP scores was performed using Spearman’s test, and multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to determine KAP predictors. RESULTS: Indonesian urban citizens in Jakarta were found to have poor knowledge in individual aspects of the inquiry but moderate knowledge overall, good attitude in inquiry both in each aspect and overall, and unsatisfying practices. Overall, in the general population, men, and women respectively: 50.8%, 32.4%, and 53.6% had good knowledge; 82.0%, 75.2%, and 84.4% expressed positive attitude; and 30.3%, 15.2%, and 35.6% applied favorable practice regarding questions inquired. Knowledge was weakly correlated towards attitude (ρ = 0.385) but moderately correlated with practice (ρ = 0.485); attitude was moderately correlated with practice (ρ = 0.577), all results: p<0.001. Significant odds ratio (OR) for predictors to good knowledge were female sex (OR = 2.99), higher education (OR = 2.91), and higher mother’s education (OR = 2.15). Factors related to positive attitudes were higher mother’s education (OR = 4.13), younger age (OR = 1.86), and better results in the knowledge inquiries (OR = 2.96). Factors that suggested better practices were female sex (OR = 2.33), being employed (OR = 1.68), excellent knowledge scores (OR = 4.56), and positive attitudes expressions (OR = 8.05). Having done one vaccination dose and intention to receive vaccines were significantly influenced by good KAP. CONCLUSIONS: KAP had inter-association to successful CC and HPV prevention programs, and socio-demographical characteristics are critical to influencing better KAP. Public Library of Science 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9098048/ /pubmed/35552546 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266139 Text en © 2022 Winarto et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Winarto, Hariyono
Habiburrahman, Muhammad
Dorothea, Maya
Wijaya, Andrew
Nuryanto, Kartiwa Hadi
Kusuma, Fitriyadi
Utami, Tofan Widya
Anggraeni, Tricia Dewi
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Indonesian urban communities regarding HPV infection, cervical cancer, and HPV vaccination
title Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Indonesian urban communities regarding HPV infection, cervical cancer, and HPV vaccination
title_full Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Indonesian urban communities regarding HPV infection, cervical cancer, and HPV vaccination
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Indonesian urban communities regarding HPV infection, cervical cancer, and HPV vaccination
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Indonesian urban communities regarding HPV infection, cervical cancer, and HPV vaccination
title_short Knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Indonesian urban communities regarding HPV infection, cervical cancer, and HPV vaccination
title_sort knowledge, attitudes, and practices among indonesian urban communities regarding hpv infection, cervical cancer, and hpv vaccination
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9098048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35552546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266139
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