Risk Perception about Papilloma Virus Infection in University Students

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Keywords:

human papillomavirus, HPV, risk factors, health education.

Abstract

Introduction: The human papilloma virus is considered the most prevalent sexually transmitted disease. 50% of the sexually active population has had contact with the virus at some time in their lives.

Objective: To determine the level of knowledge and risk perception of the university population of Machala about human papillomavirus infection, its general aspects, its transmission and consequences.

Methods: A cross-sectional and quantitative study carried out with 239 university students of both sexes. We used a survey on human papillomavirus in adults, modified with the Human Papillomavirus Vulnerability Questionnaire.

Results: 37.2% reported that they had not heard about the virus, mainly male students. There were significant differences (P=0.000) regarding the knowledge of the disease according to gender. 67.3% reported that they have never received an educational talk about the virus. Most of them responded adequately to the mode of transmission, that the virus affects men as well as women, the forms of protection, that it causes genital warts and neoplasia of the cervix. However, ignorance was found about the vaccine, the usefulness of the Pap smear test, that this disease can be asymptomatic and incurable, and its relationship with other neoplasms.

Conclusions: The risk perception of the students was very low in general and more deficient in men than in women. In the comparisons by sex, it was evidenced that those students who received educational talks by the health personnel are associated with better knowledge about human papillomavirus.

 

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Author Biographies

Ana María Iraizoz Barrios, Universidad Técnica de Machala

, Doctora en Medicina. Especialista de Primer Grado en Medicina General Integral. Especialista de Primer Grado en Laboratorio Clínico. Docente investigadora. Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Germán - Brito Sosa, Hospital Teófilo Dávila.

Doctor en Medicina. Especialista de Primer Grado en Medicina General Integral. Especialista de Primer Grado en Cirugía General. Máster en Emergencias Médicas.  Investigador Agregado de la Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Viviana - García Mir, Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Lic. en Ciencias Farmacéuticas. Master en Tecnología y Control de Medicamentos. Doctora en Ciencias Farmacéuticas. Docente investigadora.

Jovanny Angelina Santos Luna, Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Licenciada en Enfermería. Magister en Gerencia en Salud para el Desarrollo Local. Doctora en Ciencias Ambientales. Docente investigadora

Gisela de los Ángeles León García, Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Licenciada en Educación. Magister en Educación. Docente investigadora.

Anita Maggy Sotomayor Preciado, Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Licenciada en Enfermería. Magister en Gerencia en Salud para el Desarrollo Local. Docente investigadora Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Stalin Lorenzo Solorzano Solorzano, Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Doctor en Bioquímica y Farmacia. Magister en Microbiología mención Biomédica. Docente investigador Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Published

2021-12-28

How to Cite

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Iraizoz Barrios AM, Brito Sosa G-, García Mir V-, Santos Luna JA, León García G de los Ángeles, Sotomayor Preciado AM, et al. Risk Perception about Papilloma Virus Infection in University Students. Rev cuba med gen integr [Internet]. 2021 Dec. 28 [cited 2025 Apr. 2];37(4). Available from: https://revmgi.sld.cu/index.php/mgi/article/view/1648

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