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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Health. 2017 Apr;42(2):400–412. doi: 10.1007/s10900-016-0269-4

Table 3.

Association between Sources of HPV Vaccine Information on HPV Vaccine-related Knowledge (Survey Responses)1, 2

Source of exposure to HPV vaccine information
Personal Network Media Healthcare System

# HPV Vaccine Knowledge Questions Yes No p-value4 Yes No p-value4 Yes No p-value4
1. HPV is able to cause cervical cancer 0.412 0.68 0.67
  Correct 29 (67.4) 37 (58.7) 27 (65.9) 39 (60.0) 46 (63.9) 26 (36.1)
  Incorrect3 14 (32.6) 26 (41.3) 14 (34.2) 26 (40.0) 20 (58.8) 14 (41.2)
2. Most people have HPV at some point in their lives 0.84 0.55 1.00
  Correct 18 (41.9) 24 (38.7) 18 (43.9) 24 (37.5) 28 (39.4) 14 (41.2)
  Incorrect3 25 (58.1) 38 (61.3) 23 (56.1) 40 (62.5) 43 (60.6) 20 (58.8)
3 A female can tell if she has HPV 0.08 0.69 0.14
  Correct 15 (35.7) 34 (54.0) 20 (50.0) 29 (44.6) 37 (52.1) 12 (35.3)
  Incorrect3 27 (64.3) 29 (46.0) 20 (50.0) 36 (55.4) 34 (47.9) 22 (64.7)
4 A male can tell if he has HPV 0.23 0.84 0.06
  Correct 15 (37.5) 32 (50.8) 19 (47.5) 28 (44.4) 37 (52.1) 10 (31.3)
  Incorrect3 25 (62.5) 31 (49.2) 21 (52.5) 35 (55.6) 34 (47.9) 22 (68.8)
5 The HPV vaccine is given in one injection 0.55 0.84 0.01
  Correct 18 (42.9) 31 (50.0) 18 (45.0) 31 (48.4) 39 (55.7) 10 (29.4)
  Incorrect3 24 (57.1) 31 (50.0) 22 (55.0) 33 (51.6) 31 (44.3) 24 (70.6)
6 The best time for girls to get the HPV vaccination is between 11 and 12 but girls can also benefit from getting it when they are between the ages of 9–26 0.40 0.67 <0.01
  Correct 27 (62.8) 44 (71.0) 29 (70.7) 42 (65.6) 55 (77.5) 16 (47.1)
  Incorrect3 16 (37.2) 18 (29.0) 12 (29.3) 22 (34.4) 16 (22.5) 18 (52.9)
7 The best time for boys to get the HPV vaccination is between 11 and 12 but boys can also benefit from getting it when they are between the ages of 9–21 0.69 0.84 <0.01
  Correct 23 (53.5) 37 (58.7) 24 (58.5) 36 (55.4) 49 (68.1) 11 (32.4)
  Incorrect3 20 (46.5) 26 (41.3) 17 (41.5) 29 (44.6) 23 (31.9) 23 (67.7)

Note. Findings are considered significant at p< 0.05.

1

Missing values are not shown in this table and were excluded from analysis. Analysis only performed on people who reported having heard of the HPV vaccine.

2

Percentages calculated out of row totals.

3

The response “Don’t know” was included in the category “Incorrect.”

4

P-values calculated using Fisher’s Exact Test for Count Data (this test chosen due to small cell sizes).