Knowledge and beliefs about cervical cancer and human papillomavirus among Taiwanese undergraduate women.
@article{Hsu2011KnowledgeAB,
title={Knowledge and beliefs about cervical cancer and human papillomavirus among Taiwanese undergraduate women.},
author={Yu-Yun Hsu and Ya-Min Cheng and Keng-Fu Hsu and Susan J. Fetzer and Cheng-Yang Chou},
journal={Oncology nursing forum},
year={2011},
volume={38 4},
pages={
E297-304
}
}PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES
To assess knowledge and attitudes regarding cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) among undergraduate women in Taiwan.
DESIGN
A descriptive cross-sectional design.
SETTING
Five universities in southern Taiwan.
SAMPLE
953 undergraduate women aged 17-36 years.
METHODS
The self-administered HPV Belief questionnaire was used to collect data on knowledge and beliefs regarding cervical cancer, Pap testing, and HPV.
MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES
Knowledge, beliefs…
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