Haddad Nichola, Allen Rebecca H, Szkwarko Daria, Forcier Michelle, Paquette Cherie
medical student at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
obstetrician/gynecologist at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island; Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Associate Professor of Medical Science (Section of Medical Education) at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
R I Med J (2013). 2018 Sep 4;101(7):12-14.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) causing nearly all cases of cervical carcinoma and genital condyloma worldwide. While HPV vaccination rates are higher in Rhode Island compared to other states, still 27% of female adolescents are not fully vaccinated. The requirement for parental consent for vaccination administration poses a barrier to HPV vaccine uptake and hinders adolescent autonomy. This requirement lies in stark contrast to the goals of the Family Planning Title X Program, which provides all adolescents with access to contraception and STI prevention and treatment without parental consent. In this commentary, we propose that HPV vaccination should be available to all pre-teens and adolescents as part of teen reproductive and sexual healthcare, and thus be exempt from parental consent in a similar way to other reproductive and sexual health services such as STI testing and contraception. [Full article available at http://rimed.org/rimedicaljournal-2018-09.asp].
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是一种性传播感染,在全球范围内几乎导致所有宫颈癌和生殖器湿疣病例。虽然罗德岛州的HPV疫苗接种率高于其他州,但仍有27%的女性青少年未完全接种疫苗。疫苗接种需要家长同意这一要求对HPV疫苗的接种构成了障碍,并阻碍了青少年的自主性。这一要求与计划生育第十X项目的目标形成鲜明对比,该项目为所有青少年提供避孕措施以及性传播感染的预防和治疗,无需家长同意。在这篇评论中,我们建议,HPV疫苗接种应作为青少年生殖和性健康保健的一部分,提供给所有青春期前儿童和青少年,因此应与其他生殖和性健康服务(如性传播感染检测和避孕)一样,无需家长同意。[全文可在http://rimed.org/rimedicaljournal-2018-09.asp获取]