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. 2018 Jun;43(3):459-466.
doi: 10.1007/s10900-018-0482-4.

Male Undergraduates' HPV Vaccination Behavior: Implications for Achieving HPV-Associated Cancer Equity

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Male Undergraduates' HPV Vaccination Behavior: Implications for Achieving HPV-Associated Cancer Equity

Hee Yun Lee et al. J Community Health. 2018 Jun.

Abstract

Despite the availability of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for males, uptake of the vaccine has been low, particularly among young adult males. This study aimed to investigate the levels of HPV vaccination and predictors of HPV vaccine completion in college men ages 18-26. We analyzed data from the 2015 College Student Health Survey, which was administered at 17 post-secondary institutions in Midwest areas. We included only responses from male participants who were ages 18-26 years old, resulting in a sample size of 2516. We used Andersen's Behavioral Model of Health Services Utilization to guide our study design. Multivariate logistic regression was used to examine predictors of HPV vaccine receipt. College-aged males in our sample had a HPV vaccine completion rate of 50.0%. Male students who were younger, had at least one parent who held a graduate degree, had initiated sex, and were enrolled at a private 4-year institution were more likely to have been vaccinated. These findings suggest that HPV vaccination in college-aged men are low. Efforts are needed to increase HPV vaccination in male students who are older, from lower socioeconomic statuses, have not initiated sex, and enrolled at public institutions. Findings also indicate important gender disparities in vaccine uptake that must be addressed in order to achieve optimal vaccine uptake in college-aged males.

Keywords: Andersen’s behavioral model; College men; HPV; HPV vaccine; Undergraduates; Vaccination.

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