Rita Giri and Rachana KC
College of Lalitpur, Nepal
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Altern Integr Med
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women living in less developed regions. In Nepal, little is known about the knowledge regarding cervical cancer in the female young adult. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to find out the knowledge regarding cervical cancer among undergraduate female students. Non-probability purposive sampling with the self-administered structured questionnaire was used to collect the information among 150 female students of Little Angels College of Management, Lalitpur, Nepal. The obtained data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Among the respondents, the mean age was 19.3 �± 1.1 years. Almost all (95%) of the respondents had inadequate knowledge regarding cervical cancer. The respondents who knew the meaning of cervical cancer were 56%. Similarly, 35% of the respondents on an average had knowledge about risk factor. Almost two-thirds of students knew that cervical cancer is preventable. Regarding the preventive measures, good hygiene was told by 68.5% of respondents followed by HPV vaccine 38.3%, using condom 19.5% and Pap smear test 8.7%. The knowledge about HPV vaccine was only on 11.8% of respondents. There was no statistical significant association between knowledge with selected variables (age, religion, ethnicity, family income, smoking and sexual practice) in the study. Based on findings it is concluded that female students had inadequate knowledge regarding cervical cancer. This result reflects the need of health awareness campaigns to the students and community people regarding cervical cancer including the symptoms, causes, risk factors and preventive measures.
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