Abstract:
To evaluate the level of knowledge, attitude of human papillomavirus, human papillomavirus vaccine and cervical cancer, to assess the rate of used and not used human papillomavirus vaccine and to identify the association between knowledge, attitude, sociodemographic and other factors to students used and not used Human papillomavirus vaccine. It was a cross sectional study. There were a total of 400 students in the study .Simple random sampling was done to select five faculties in the University. Data were collected by constructed questionnaire and analyzed by percentage, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, chi square and logistic regession. Data was analyzed by using level of significance to be lesser than 0.05. The results showed that the rate of used human papillomavirus vaccine among female bachelor degree students is 10.9%. Students had low level of knowledge regarding human papillomavirus, human papillomavirus vaccine and cervical cancer. Statistic analysis showed that knowledge is significantly associated with attitude and students’ faculty and practice of used Human papillomavirus vaccine is significantly associated with parents’ income. Since the results showed that knowledge regarding Human papillomavirus vaccine and rate of used vaccine is quite low more programs and other interventions are needed to improve the knowledge and increase the rate of used vaccine.