2023
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines11071188
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Knowledge, Perception, and Acceptance of HPV Vaccination and Screening for Cervical Cancer among Saudi Females: A Cross-Sectional Study

Khulud Ahmad Rezq,
Maadiah Algamdi,
Raghad Alanazi
et al.

Abstract: Cervical cancer (CC) ranks as the eighth most prevalent malignancy in Saudi Arabian women of all ages. This cross-sectional study intends to assess women’s knowledge, perceptions, and acceptance concerning HPV vaccination and CC screening in Saudi Arabia as well as the contributing variables to women’s screening and vaccine acceptability. Data were collected between 1 April 2023 and 30 May 2023 through online questionnaires. Out of 421 responses, 70% of the studied sample had fair knowledge, and 30% had good k… Show more

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“…When comparing our study with others conducted in Saudi Arabia, several similarities and differences regarding vaccine acceptance and hesitancy emerge. Our study indicates a higher percentage of parents intending to vaccinate their daughters compared to previous studies [9,10,14,19,21,22]. Consistent with another study [21], common reasons for hesitancy include fear of vaccines and needles.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…When comparing our study with others conducted in Saudi Arabia, several similarities and differences regarding vaccine acceptance and hesitancy emerge. Our study indicates a higher percentage of parents intending to vaccinate their daughters compared to previous studies [9,10,14,19,21,22]. Consistent with another study [21], common reasons for hesitancy include fear of vaccines and needles.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%