Awareness and Knowledge of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Among Ethnically Diverse Women Varying in Generation Status

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L. M. Garcini
K. E. Murray
J. L. Barnack-Tavlaris
A. Q. Zhou
V. L. Malcarne
E. A. Klonoff
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[1] SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology,Department of Family and Preventive Medicine
[2] UCSD,Department of Psychology
[3] The College of New Jersey,undefined
[4] SDSU/UCSD Cancer Center Partnership,undefined
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2015年 / 17卷
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV); Awareness; Knowledge; Disparities; Generation status; Sexual health;
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Although Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection, there is limited knowledge of HPV with ethnic/racial minorities experiencing the greatest disparities. This cross-sectional study used the most recent available data from the California Health Interview Survey to assess disparities in awareness and knowledge of HPV among ethnically/racially diverse women varying in generation status (N = 19,928). Generation status emerged as a significant predictor of HPV awareness across ethnic/racial groups, with 1st generation Asian-Americans and 1st and 2nd generation Latinas reporting the least awareness when compared to same-generation White counterparts. Also, generation status was a significant predictor of HPV knowledge, but only for Asian-Americans. Regardless of ethnicity/race, 1st generation women reported lowest HPV knowledge when compared to 2nd and 3rd generation women. These findings underscore the importance of looking at differences within and across ethnic/racial groups to identify sub-groups at greatest risk for poor health outcomes. In particular, we found generation status to be an important yet often overlooked factor in the identification of health disparities.
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