The DAUGHTERS' INTENTION FACTORS TO HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS VACCINATION (HPV ) IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

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  • Lia Komalasari Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Bandung
  • Rahayu Dwikanthi Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Bandung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34011/icihcce.v7i2.375

Keywords:

Factors;, Daughter; , intention; , HPV;, Vaccination.

Abstract

Background: Mothers' death by cervical Cancer is still high. Coverage of HPV vaccination on target (Daughter aged 11-12) was deficient; it was related to the intention of vaccination..

Objectives: This study aims to identify factors related to HPV vaccination among elementary school daughters. The design study was cross-sectional.

Method: The study design was cross-sectional. The variables were demographics, knowledge, attitudes, and intentions regarding HPV vaccination. The sample is daughters in some elementary schools. G.power calculated the sample size of 172 daughters, and a proportional random sampling technique was used. Statistical analysis used univariate distribution frequency, bivariate analysis with logistic regression..

Results: The study found that 85.5% of the participants had not yet received information about the HPV vaccine, and among the 25 daughters who had received information, 40% were sourced from the teacher. The intention for vaccines was only 48.3%, with 95.1% reasonably wanting to avoid disease, while 51.7% were not intended to receive vaccines. The reasons were that 73% had no understanding, and 47% feared being injected with the vaccine. Others found that the age of group parents, the education level of parents, vaccine information, knowledge, and attitudes were related to the intention factors of daughters to receive HPV vaccination.

Conclusion: This study concluded that daughters' intention to receive HPV vaccination in elementary schools remains low. Identified as associated with HPV vaccination coverage, such as the age group of the parents, the level of economic status (parents' monthly income), the parents' educational attainment, information about HPV vaccination and cancer services, the parents' level of knowledge and attitude toward HPV vaccination

Keywords: Factors, Daughter, intention, HPV, Vaccination

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2026-06-16

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