Impact of university students' awareness and attitudes on vaccination practices for human papillomavirus, and perception on self-sampling for cervical cancer screening.
Mathumalar Loganathan FahrniMuhamad Zabidi AzniNurhani Syafiqah Mohd RusdiChee-Yan ChooKhairil Anuar Md IsaZaheer-Ud-Din BabarPublished in: Journal of pharmaceutical policy and practice (2022)
HPV vaccine uptake for an immunisation-targeted young female population is low despite moderate knowledge levels. It is plausible that the low rates among females enrolled in particularly the non-health programmes were impacted by misperceived vaccine-associated risks, and misconception that testing and vaccination for HPV and cervical cancer were for those married or sexually active. Self-sampling could offer a potential alternative to sampling via pelvic examination, particularly for societies where premarital sex is seen as a taboo.