HPV Vaccine Awareness
Cross-source consensus on HPV Vaccine Awareness from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Only 56% of the 602 participants had heard of the HPV vaccine, while 44% had never heard of it. — HPV vaccine awareness and uptake in rural Indigenous communities in Guatemala: a cross-sectional study
- The gap between vaccination intention and awareness is informational, not attitudinal. — HPV vaccine awareness and uptake in rural Indigenous communities in Guatemala: a cross-sectional study
- Indigenous identity was a significant predictor of HPV vaccine unawareness, with an adjusted odds ratio of 3.66 compared to non-Indigenous participants. — HPV vaccine awareness and uptake in rural Indigenous communities in Guatemala: a cross-sectional study
- Participants from Sololá had nearly 12 times higher adjusted odds of unawareness compared to those from Chimaltenango, making departmental location the strongest single predictor. — HPV vaccine awareness and uptake in rural Indigenous communities in Guatemala: a cross-sectional study
- Some participants incorrectly associated HPV with infertility or urinary tract infections, indicating areas of misinformation. — HPV vaccine awareness and uptake in rural Indigenous communities in Guatemala: a cross-sectional study
- Speaking an Indigenous language at home was associated with greater HPV vaccine awareness, not lower, suggesting linguistic cohesion facilitates information sharing. — HPV vaccine awareness and uptake in rural Indigenous communities in Guatemala: a cross-sectional study