Exploring Sources of Information and Religious Beliefs in Regard to HPV and Vaccination Among Hispanic/Latino College Students in the USA

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Wei-Chen Tung
Itzel Corral Gonzalez
Ho-Jui Tung
Wing-Lam Tock
Tricia L. Harrison
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[1] San Jose State University,The Valley Foundation School of Nursing
[2] Truckee Meadows Community College,School of Nursing
[3] Georgia Southern University,Department of Health Policy and Community Health, Jiann
[4] School of Nursing,Ping Hsu College of Public Health
[5] McGill University,undefined
[6] Foundation Health Partners,undefined
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Catholic; Hispanic/Latino college students; HPV information;
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We identified (a) sources of and communication about HPV information and (b) factors (e.g., religious affiliations) related to information sources and communication regarding HPV among Hispanic/Latino college students attending US institutions. Applying a cross-sectional design, we recruited 209 participants from US colleges. Most participants used healthcare professionals for their sources and communication about HPV-related information. Respondents who were practicing Catholics tended to use the Internet and healthcare professionals as their sources for HPV-related information. Healthcare professionals, TV, schoolteachers, same-sex friends, and family members affected participants’ HPV vaccination, knowledge, and attitudes. Religious faith may influence information-seeking behaviors and requires more research.
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