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2018 Volume.20 No. 2 p.114 ~ p.121
Factors Affecting HPV Vaccination Rates of Daughters Aged 12 yearsl
Moon Hee

Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the rate of human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccinations among 12-year-old daughters and to analyze factors influencing the mothers¡¯ decisions to vaccinate their daughters.

Methods: A cross sectional descrip- tive study was conducted using a convenience sample of 139 mothers. Data was analyzed using SPSS WIN 23.0. Descriptive statistics and a logistic regression analysis were conducted.

Results: The vaccination rate of HPV among children was 43.9%. Mothers showed a higher knowledge of the HPV vaccination than of cervical cancer and of human papilloma virus. In self-efficacy scores, the sub- scores of self-regulation efficacy were higher than self-confidence and task difficulty preference. The factors influencing the vaccina- tion of daughters included the age of the daughters at the time of the vaccination, the provision of information on the HPV vaccine, knowledge of the HPV vaccination, and self-confidence.

Conclusion: In order to increase the HPV vaccination rate, it is necessary to provide accurate scientific knowledge to mothers. A variety of intervention strategies should be developed to enhance the confi- dence of mothers so that mothers who want to provide the HPV vaccination to their daughters are able to follow through and pro- vide the vaccination.
KEYWORD
Humanpapillomavirusvaccines, Cervixcancer, Knowledge, Mothers
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