Awareness and knowledge about HPV and primary HPV screening among women in Great Britain: An online population-based survey.

Jo Waller, Frances Waite, Laura Marlow
Author Information
  1. Jo Waller: Cancer Prevention Group, School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences, King's College London, London, UK. ORCID
  2. Frances Waite: Cancer Prevention Group, School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences, King's College London, London, UK. ORCID
  3. Laura Marlow: Cancer Prevention Group, School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences, King's College London, London, UK. ORCID

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Human papillomavirus (HPV) primary testing for cervical screening is being implemented around the world. We explored HPV awareness, and knowledge about primary screening in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), where it has been in place for several years, ahead of extended screening intervals being implemented in England.
SETTING/METHODS: Women aged 18-70 ( = 1995) were recruited by YouGov from their online panel in August 2022. The weighted sample ( = 1930) was population-representative by age, region, education and social grade. We measured HPV awareness, knowledge (excluding those unaware of HPV) using eight true/false items, and understanding of the role of HPV testing in cervical screening.
RESULTS: Overall, 77.6% (1499/1930) of women were aware of HPV. When asked to identify the statement describing how cervical screening works, only 12.2% (236/1930) correctly selected the statement reflecting HPV primary screening (13.5% (194/1436) in screening-eligible women). Excluding those unaware of HPV, most participants had heard about the virus in the context of cervical screening (981/1596; 61.5%) or HPV vaccination (1079/1596; 67.6%). Mean knowledge score was 3.7 out of 8 (SD = 2.2) in this group. Most knew that an HPV-positive result does not mean a woman will definitely develop cervical cancer (1091/1499; 72.8%) but far fewer were aware of the long timeline for HPV to develop into cervical cancer (280/1499; 18.7%).
CONCLUSIONS: Only three-quarters of women in Britain are aware of HPV, and knowledge of primary screening is very low, even among screening-age women. This points to continued need for awareness-raising campaigns to ensure informed choice about screening and mitigate public concern when screening intervals are extended.

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Grants

  1. 17219/Cancer Research UK

MeSH Term

Humans
Female
Adult
Papillomavirus Infections
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Middle Aged
United Kingdom
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Early Detection of Cancer
Adolescent
Aged
Young Adult
Surveys and Questionnaires
Mass Screening
Papillomaviridae

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