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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 22.
Published in final edited form as: Vaccine. 2020 Aug 20;38(41):6388–6401. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.07.059

Table 2.

Prevalence of HPV vaccine intention and/or uptake reported in studies (n = 26).

Citation Population N % of HPV vaccine intention % of HPV vaccine initiation % of HPV vaccine completion % of HPV vaccine uptake*
[45] Daughters aged 9–18 of Chinese mothers 97 25% 9%
Daughters aged 9–18 of Korean mothers 62 24% 13%
[43] Daughters aged 11–18 of Filipino parents 122 45.1% 21.3%
Daughters aged 11–18 of Japanese parents 120 60.8% 40.8%
Sons aged 11–18 of Filipino parents 103 35.9% 12.6%
Sons aged 11–18 of Japanese parents 111 50.5% 22.5%
[41] Daughters of Cambodian community leaders 7 42.9%
Daughters aged 9–26 of Cambodian parents 37 Only a couple of parents said their daughters had received the HPV vaccine.
[48] Female Chinese international students aged 18–26 169 10.1% unlikely, 20.7% undecided, 69.2% likely to get the vaccine 0% (only those who had not initiated the vaccine were included for data analysis)
Male Chinese international students aged 18–26 179 41.1% unlikely, 24.2% undecided, 34.9% likely to get the vaccine
[57] Chinese international students aged 18 or older 44
[37] Vietnamese women aged 18–26 24 67% 63%
[40] South Asian parents with daughters aged 17 and below
77 55.8% intended to vaccinate their daughters
South Asian parents with sons aged 17 and below 80 41.3% intended to vaccinate their sons
[38] Korean women aged 21–65 12
[36] Korean female college students aged 18–26 20
[52] Korean female undergraduate and graduate students aged 18–26 104 34.6% intended to get the vaccine 0% (only those who had not initiated the vaccine were recruited into the study)
[55] Asian female students 85
[35] Korean immigrant women aged 21–29 16
[17] Asian and Pacific Islander female college students aged 18–25 341 38.6%
[58] Cambodian mothers of their daughters aged 14–17 19 68.4% of mothers intended to have their daughters vaccinated
Daughters aged 14–17 of Cambodian mothers 19 36.8% of daughters intended to get vaccinated 0% (only daughters who had not initiated the vaccine were recruited into the study)
[54] Daughters aged 12–17 of Cambodian mothers 129 32.6%
Sons of Cambodian mothers 70 18.6%
Cambodian mothers of teenage daughters aged 12–17 86 72% of mothers of unvaccinated daughters reported they would like their daughters to receive vaccinations
[39] Children aged 11–18 of Korean parents 20
[46] Children aged 11–18 of Korean parents 74 73%
[50] Chinese women aged 18 or older 158 29.1% would like vaccine for self if cost involved, and 41.1% would like vaccine for self if no cost or little cost involved;
23.4% would like vaccine for daughter or granddaughter if cost involved; 31% would like vaccine for daughter or granddaughter if no cost or little cost involved
[53] Asian/Pacific Islander adults aged 18 and above (weighted N: 8789113 or 5% of sample)
[82] Hmong women aged 21 to 65 104 14%
[42] Daughters aged 9–17 of Cambodian mothers 86 29% 14%
[44] Daughters of Cambodian mothers 96 26%
[49] Asians aged 9 to 21 635 27%
[47] Chinese college students aged 18 or older 449 38.3% 22%
[51] Vietnamese women aged 18 or older 113 Among those who were unvaccinated, 13.4% responded that they were not at all likely to receive HPV vaccine; 20.6% somewhat likely; 33% very or extremely likely 14% 10%
[56] Korean women aged 25 to 45 165
*

Studies that did not specify whether the reported uptake rate was for vaccine initiation or completion.