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The US has licensed 2 HPV vaccines. Both Guardasil (HPV4) and Cervarix (HPV2) can be given to children
as early as 9yo through 26yo. The HPV vaccine can be given to adults older than 26. However, the HPV
vaccine provides less benefit due to high likelihood of people already being exposed to HPV.
HPV vaccine - gender
The HPV vaccine is recommended for males and females.
HPV vaccine dosing
From the ages 11-12, two doses of the HPV vaccine are recommended for all boys and girls. Dose #1
done around 11-12 years and Dose #2 should be done 6-12 months after the first dose. The vaccine
, schedule should be done only once in a lifetime. If the patient is 15 or older, then 3 shots should be
given over 6 months.
HPV vaccine
You should not wait until the patient is sexually active. The HPV vaccine is recommended for
preadolescent and all sexually active women who have not yet been exposed to any of the HPV strains.
Goals of Adolescence:
Completion of puberty and growth
Social, emotional, and cognitive development
Development of abstract thinking
Establishment of independent identity
Preparation for career or life work
Did you notice a qualitative difference in the ways that different genders experienced adolescence?
Males and females experience growth through adolescence differently. Specific areas of development
are affected by gender differences, including biological, psychological, and social experiences (Alarcon,
et al., 2018).
Did your home life or that of your peers affect the rate or ability to complete these goals?
Family structure and function play an integral role in the development of adolescent emotional
functioning and social development (Wikle & Hoagland, 2020).
Twelve health promotion themes underpin the provision of care for the adolescent, including:
Life-long health of families and communities