Trial Outcomes & Findings for A Health Belief Model Based Intervention to Increase Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccination Among College Men (NCT NCT01431079)
NCT ID: NCT01431079
Last Updated: 2013-02-04
Results Overview
Before, after and one to three month following the health belief model based educational intervention and knowledge-based educational intervention the participants will be asked if they have taken the first dose of HPV vaccine and changes noted.
COMPLETED
PHASE4
90 participants
Post intervention and up to 3 months after the interventions
2013-02-04
Participant Flow
Recruitment for Phase I of the study was conducted between Oct. 2011-Nov. 2011 at the University of Cincinnati. Snowball sampling was done (n=50). Phase II occurred between March 2012-April 2012 at the University. A snowball sample was used. 90 participants were recruited. A post test was done immediately after the intervention.
Participant milestones
| Measure |
Health Belief Model Based Education
This experimental arm will provide an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
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Knowledge-based Education
This comparison arm will provide education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
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Overall Study
STARTED
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45
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45
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Overall Study
Post-test
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45
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45
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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10
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6
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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35
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39
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Reasons for withdrawal
| Measure |
Health Belief Model Based Education
This experimental arm will provide an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
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Knowledge-based Education
This comparison arm will provide education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
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Overall Study
Lost to Follow-up
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35
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39
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Baseline Characteristics
A Health Belief Model Based Intervention to Increase Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccination Among College Men
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
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Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
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Total
n=90 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
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Age, Categorical
<=18 years
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Age, Categorical
Between 18 and 65 years
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45 Participants
n=5 Participants
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45 Participants
n=7 Participants
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90 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Age, Categorical
>=65 years
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Age Continuous
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19.76 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.04 • n=5 Participants
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20.6 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 2.44 • n=7 Participants
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20.2 years
STANDARD_DEVIATION 1.14 • n=5 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Male
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45 Participants
n=5 Participants
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45 Participants
n=7 Participants
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90 Participants
n=5 Participants
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Region of Enrollment
United States
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45 participants
n=5 Participants
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45 participants
n=7 Participants
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90 participants
n=5 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Post intervention and up to 3 months after the interventionsPopulation: A sample size of 90 men total (Erdfleder, Faul, \& Buchner, 1996) was needed for the intervention. This was calculated by G\*Power based on: alpha= 0.05, power=.80, groups=2, measurements=2, effect size=.20, correlations among repeated measures-0.5, nonsphericity correction ε=1, giving us total sample of 90.
Before, after and one to three month following the health belief model based educational intervention and knowledge-based educational intervention the participants will be asked if they have taken the first dose of HPV vaccine and changes noted.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Baseline Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine before an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
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Baseline Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine before an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
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Post Test Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Post Test Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Follow-up Health Belief Model Based Education
n=10 Participants
This experimental arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine upto 3 months after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Follow-up Knowledge-based Education
n=6 Participants
This comparison arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Change From Baseline to Post Intervention to Follow-up (up to 3 Months) After the Interventions the Number of Participants Who Have Taken the HPV Vaccine
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0 participants
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0 participants
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0 participants
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0 participants
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0 participants
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0 participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Post intervention and up to 3 months after the interventionPopulation: A sample size of 90 men total (Erdfleder, Faul, \& Buchner, 1996) was needed for the intervention. This was calculated by G\*Power based on: alpha= 0.05, power=.80, groups=2, measurements=2, effect size=.20, correlations among repeated measures-0.5, nonsphericity correction ε=1, giving us total sample of 90.
Before the interventions, post test after the interventions and follow-up 1 to 3 months after the interventions (health belief model based and knowledge based) participants will be asked about their intent to take the HPV vaccine on a scale of 0-4 Likert units and changes noted. Posttest was conducted immediately after the intervention. Minimum score = 0 indicating no intent to take vaccine; Maximum score = 4 indicating strong intent to take vaccine. Scale was a single item scale.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Baseline Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine before an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Baseline Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine before an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
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Post Test Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Post Test Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Follow-up Health Belief Model Based Education
n=10 Participants
This experimental arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine upto 3 months after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Follow-up Knowledge-based Education
n=6 Participants
This comparison arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Change From Baseline to Post Intervention to Follow-up up to 3 Months After the Interventions the Number of Participants Who Intend to Take HPV Vaccine Using HPV Intent Scale (Possible Range 0-4 Likert Units)
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2.16 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.13
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2.28 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.14
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2.78 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.11
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2.27 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.10
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2.70 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.06
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1.67 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.03
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Post interventions and up to 3 months after the interventionsPopulation: A sample size of 90 men total (Erdfleder, Faul, \& Buchner, 1996) was needed for the intervention. This was calculated by G\*Power based on: alpha= 0.05, power=.80, groups=2, measurements=2, effect size=.20, correlations among repeated measures-0.5, nonsphericity correction ε=1, giving us total sample of 90.
Before the interventions, after the interventions and up to 3 months following the interventions the health belief model construct of perceived susceptibility for HPV scores will be measured on a paper pencil self-report test and changes noted. Perceived susceptibility for HPV will be measured as a summative score on a three item Likert subscale with a range of 0 to 12 (0- not likely and 12-very likely). The subscale has acceptable validity and reliability. Difference between posttest and pre-test was done. This value was then used to run the multiple regressions.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Baseline Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine before an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Baseline Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine before an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Post Test Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Post Test Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Follow-up Health Belief Model Based Education
n=10 Participants
This experimental arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine upto 3 months after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Follow-up Knowledge-based Education
n=6 Participants
This comparison arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Change From Baseline to Post Intervention to Follow-up (up to 3 Months) After the Interventions in Score of Perceived Susceptibility for HPV
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3.69 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.82
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3.51 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.00
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5.84 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.65
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3.67 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.99
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4.80 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.62
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5.67 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.78
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Post interventions and up to 3 months after the interventionPopulation: A sample size of 90 men total (Erdfleder, Faul, \& Buchner, 1996) was needed for the intervention. This was calculated by G\*Power based on: alpha= 0.05, power=.80, groups=2, measurements=2, effect size=.20, correlations among repeated measures-0.5, nonsphericity correction ε=1, giving us total sample of 90.
Before the interventions, after the interventions and up to 3 months following the interventions the health belief model construct of perceived severity for HPV scores will be measured on a paper pencil self-report test and changes noted. Perceived severity for HPV will be measured as a summative score on a three item Likert subscale with a range of 0 to 12 to 12 (0- not likely and 12-very likely). The subscale has acceptable validity and reliability. Difference between posttest and pre-test was done. This value was then used to run the multiple regressions.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Baseline Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine before an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Baseline Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine before an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Post Test Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Post Test Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Follow-up Health Belief Model Based Education
n=10 Participants
This experimental arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine upto 3 months after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Follow-up Knowledge-based Education
n=6 Participants
This comparison arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Change From Baseline to Post Test to Upto 3 Month Follow-up After the Interventions in Score for Perceived Severity for HPV
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9.22 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.93
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9.06 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.85
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10.44 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.62
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9.11 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.79
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11.10 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.37
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8.83 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.37
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: post intervention and up to 3 months after the interventionsPopulation: A sample size of 90 men total (Erdfleder, Faul, \& Buchner, 1996) was needed for the intervention. This was calculated by G\*Power based on: alpha= 0.05, power=.80, groups=2, measurements=2, effect size=.20, correlations among repeated measures-0.5, nonsphericity correction ε=1, giving us total sample of 90.
Before the interventions, after the interventions and one month following the interventions the health belief model construct of Perceived benefits of HPV vaccine scores will be measured on a paper pencil self-report test and changes noted. Perceived benefits of HPV vaccine will be measured as a summative score on a four item Likert subscale with a range of 0 to 16 (0-not very likely and 16- very likely). The subscale has acceptable validity and reliability. Difference between posttest and pre-test was done. This value was then used to run the multiple regressions.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Baseline Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine before an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Baseline Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine before an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Post Test Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Post Test Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Follow-up Health Belief Model Based Education
n=10 Participants
This experimental arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine upto 3 months after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Follow-up Knowledge-based Education
n=6 Participants
This comparison arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Change From Baseline to Post Test After the Interventions to up to 3 Month Follow-up in Score of Perceived Benefits of HPV Vaccine
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5.76 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.59
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7.08 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.05
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9.04 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.02
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7.40 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.13
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7.90 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.97
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5.67 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.86
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: post interventions and up to 3 months after the interventionPopulation: A sample size of 90 men total (Erdfleder, Faul, \& Buchner, 1996) was needed for the intervention. This was calculated by G\*Power based on: alpha= 0.05, power=.80, groups=2, measurements=2, effect size=.20, correlations among repeated measures-0.5, nonsphericity correction ε=1, giving us total sample of 90.
Before the interventions, post test after the interventions following the interventions the health belief model construct of perceived barriers to receiving HPV vaccine scores will be measured on a paper pencil self-report test and changes noted. Perceived barriers for receiving HPV vaccine will be measured as a summative score on a three item Likert subscale with a range of 0 to 12 (0- not likely to 12- very likely). The subscale has acceptable validity and reliability. A difference between post-test and pre-test were taken to obtain the score. This score was then used in the regression.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Baseline Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine before an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Baseline Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine before an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Post Test Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Post Test Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Follow-up Health Belief Model Based Education
n=10 Participants
This experimental arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine upto 3 months after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Follow-up Knowledge-based Education
n=6 Participants
This comparison arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Change From Baseline to Post Test After the Interventions to Follow-up (up to 3 Months) in the Score of Perceived Barriers to Receiving HPV Vaccine
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6.58 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.95
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5.35 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.92
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3.53 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.04
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5.49 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.89
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4.30 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.98
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6.50 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.98
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Post interventions and up to three months after the interventionPopulation: A sample size of 90 men total (Erdfleder, Faul, \& Buchner, 1996) was needed for the intervention. This was calculated by G\*Power based on: alpha= 0.05, power=.80, groups=2, measurements=2, effect size=.20, correlations among repeated measures-0.5, nonsphericity correction ε=1, giving us total sample of 90.
Before the interventions, and after the interventions and up to 3 months after the interventions the health belief model construct of cues to action to receiving HPV vaccine scores will be measured on a paper pencil self-report test and changes noted. Cues to action to receiving HPV vaccine will be measured as a summative score on a four item Likert subscale with a range of 0 to 16 (0- not at all likely to 16-very likely). The subscale has acceptable validity and reliability. Difference between post and pre-test were used to obtain a change score. This score was used for regressions.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Baseline Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine before an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Baseline Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine before an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Post Test Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Post Test Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Follow-up Health Belief Model Based Education
n=10 Participants
This experimental arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine upto 3 months after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Follow-up Knowledge-based Education
n=6 Participants
This comparison arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Change From Baseline to After the Interventions to Follow-up up to 3 Months After the Interventions in Score of Cues to Action to Receiving HPV Vaccine
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3.44 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.73
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4.35 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.72
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5.07 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.78
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4.27 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.57
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6.50 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 3.17
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6.67 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.09
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Post interventions and up to 3 months follow-upPopulation: A sample size of 90 men total (Erdfleder, Faul, \& Buchner, 1996) was needed for the intervention. This was calculated by G\*Power based on: alpha= 0.05, power=.80, groups=2, measurements=2, effect size=.20, correlations among repeated measures-0.5, nonsphericity correction ε=1, giving us total sample of 90.
Before the interventions and after the interventions the health belief model construct of self-efficacy for receiving HPV vaccine scores will be measured on a paper pencil self-report test and changes noted. Self-efficacy for receiving HPV vaccine will be measured as a summative score on a three item Likert subscale with a range of 0 to 12 (0- not likely to 12- very likely). The subscale has acceptable validity and reliability. The difference between post and pre-test was taken to determine a change score. This score was then used for regressions.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
Baseline Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine before an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Baseline Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide baseline data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine before an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
HPV vaccine acceptability : One arm will receive health belief model based educational intervention and other arm will receive knowledge-based educational intervention.
|
Post Test Health Belief Model Based Education
n=45 Participants
This experimental arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Post Test Knowledge-based Education
n=45 Participants
This comparison arm will provide post test data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Follow-up Health Belief Model Based Education
n=10 Participants
This experimental arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken HPV vaccine upto 3 months after an educational intervention designed to modify constructs of health belief model regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
|
Follow-up Knowledge-based Education
n=6 Participants
This comparison arm will provide follow-up data for number of people who have taken the HPV vaccine after an education based on knowledge regarding HPV vaccine acceptability.
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Change From Baseline and After the Interventions to up to 3 Months Follow-up in Score of Self-efficacy for Receiving HPV Vaccine
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6.60 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.88
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6.80 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.59
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8.49 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.05
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6.93 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.51
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8.80 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 1.87
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6.00 units on a scale
Standard Deviation 2.10
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Adverse Events
Health Belief Model Based Education
Knowledge-based Education
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place
Restriction type: LTE60