| Judul/Title | Self-Efficacy to Obtain Human Papillomavirus Vaccination among Indonesian Adolescent Girls |
| Penulis/Author | Dr. Wiwin Lismidiati, S.Kep., M.Kep., Ns.Sp.Kep.Mat. (1) ; AGNESTA VEIGA FERDINA HASYIM (2); Ika Parmawati, S.Kep., Ns., M.Kep., Sp.Kep.M. (3); Anggi Lukman Wicaksana, S.Kep., Ns., MS., PhD. (4) |
| Tanggal/Date | 15 2022 |
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| Abstrak/Abstract | Objective: This study aimed to examine self-efficacy to obtain the HPV vaccination among adolescent girls in Indonesia. Furthermore, factors affecting HPV vaccination self-efficacy was investigated. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted 337 among adolescent girls in junior high school (aged 12-15 years). Participants were recruited from four junior high schools in Yogyakarta using consecutive sampling. A self-administered questionnaire requested demographic information, knowledge of HPV and HPV vaccine and self-efficacy to obtain HPV vaccine. School teachers facilitate the data collection adolescent girls using the listed questionnaires. Data analysis used Pearson correlation, chi-squared tests and logistic regression analysis. Results: As many as 50.1% of the adolescent girls reported high self-efficacy to obtain HPV vaccine and 57.9% reported high knowledge about HPV and HPV vaccine. There were significant correlations between self-efficacy and age, vaccination experience, recommendation from health care providers, parental support, social persuasion and anxiety. Parental support contributed to almost 18 times (95% CI; p<0.0001) while social persuasion was nearly 9 times (95% CI; p<0.0001) more likely to predict the self-efficacy to obtain HPV vaccination. Conclusion: Parental support and social persuasion significantly predict self-efficacy to obtain HPV vaccination. Parental support is the main factor in the decision making of adolescent to obtain HPV vaccination |
| Rumpun Ilmu | Ilmu Keperawatan |
| Bahasa Asli/Original Language | English |
| Level | Internasional |
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