Title of article :
Prisonersʹ attitudes toward Hepatitis B vaccination
Author/Authors :
Snigdha Vallabhaneni، نويسنده , , Grace E. Macalino، نويسنده , , Steven E. Reinert، نويسنده , , Beth Schwartzapfel، نويسنده , , Francis A. Wolf، نويسنده , , Josiah D. Rich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
6
From page :
828
To page :
833
Abstract :
Background. Hepatitis B continues to be a substantial problem in the United States despite the existence of a safe and effective vaccine. Vaccination programs for inmates could reach many high-risk individuals but little is known about U.S. inmatesʹ willingness to accept hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination while incarcerated. The goal of this study was to assess inmatesʹ knowledge about hepatitis B and their willingness to accept hepatitis B vaccination while incarcerated. Methods. We interviewed 153 male and female inmates at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC) using a voluntary, anonymous survey. Results. Ninety-three percent of inmates said they would agree to receive the hepatitis B vaccine while incarcerated. More than half of the 30% who reported having risk factors for hepatitis B did not consider themselves to be at risk for hepatitis B and almost half (44%) of all inmates were not aware that hepatitis B can be transmitted through unprotected sex. Conclusion. Hepatitis B vaccination programs in correctional settings are a public health priority and would be well received by the target population. Such programs would help protect the health of incarcerated persons and the communities to which they return.
Keywords :
hepatitis B vaccination , Prisoners , vaccine acceptance , injection , Injection drug use , Sexual risk , sexually transmitted disease
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Record number :
803932
Link To Document :
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