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2023 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry EURASIAN EXPERIMENT JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Knowledge and Attitude Regarding Cervical Cancer Vaccination among Female Undergraduates at Kampala International University-Western Campus

Diana Dawa

Globally, cervical cancer is the fourth most frequent cancer in women and in Uganda, cervical cancer is the leadingcause of cancer deaths in women. A total of 150 respondents were recruited to complete a pretested self-administeredquestionnaire through consecutive sampling. Collected data was entered and analyzed in SPSS version 25 software.Chi square was used to get the significant factors at P≤0.05. 40.6% of the respondents exhibited good knowledgeabout HPV vaccination while the rest 59.4% exhibited poor knowledge. Seventy percent (70%) of the respondentsexhibited a positive attitude while 30% exhibited a negative attitude. The uptake of HPV vaccine was very low (10%)and it was associated with urban residence (X2=17.65, P=0.001), being a medical student (X2=6.48, P=0.011), 5thyear of study and awareness about HPV (X2=7.14, P=0.006). The present study found that the general knowledgeabout HPV infection and vaccination was low. Although most of the respondents had a positive attitude, actualuptake was low. Factors associated with HPV vaccine uptake were; urban residence, being a medical student, 5thyear of study and awareness about HPVs