Acceptability of human papillomavirus vaccine among the urban, affluent and educated parents of young girls residing in Kolkata, Eastern India
2011
AIM: The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is recommended for adolescent girls and young women; however the social structure in India will not permit vaccination of this age-group without parental approval. Our study aimed to explore the attitude of affluent urban Indian parents towards the HPV vaccine. METHODS: Well-to-do married couples with at least one daughter between 9-26 years of age were interviewed using a questionnaire in two parts. The first part was to assess their attitude to vaccination in general and their knowledge of cervical cancer; the second part was to assess their acceptance of the HPV vaccine. An educational fact sheet about cervical cancer and the HPV vaccine was administered in between the two parts. RESULTS: Of the 522 participants 27% of men and 24% of women agreed to vaccinate their daughters against a cancer initially. After going through the fact sheet 74% of both men and women were in favor of vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: The HPV vaccine seems to be well accepted among this subgroup of population if appropriately educated. (c) 2011 The Authors. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research (c) 2011 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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