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Lara

Lara completed the HPV vaccination programme for girls aged 12 to 13 years when she was in year 8 in 2013. Lara received the Gardasil vaccine which provides protection against cervical cancer and genital warts. She feels that the information leaflet she got at school gave her enough information about the health risks of the papilloma virus and the importance of vaccination.

  • Background

    Lara is in full-time education. She lives at home with her parents and sister and she is a keen rower. Ethnic background: Argentinean/British.

  • Age at interview 13
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Amelia

    Amelia took part in the HPV vaccination programme for girls aged 12 to 13 years in school year 8. Amelia feels that, at 12 years old, she was too young to understand all the health risks of the papilloma virus and about the benefits and limits of the HPV vaccine. She thinks it needs to be discussed during Citizenship lessons along with sex education, relationships, pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

  • Background

    Amelia is a full-time GCSE student and is revising for her final year exams. She lives at home with her parents and siblings. Ethnic background: English.

  • Age at interview 15
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Delilah

    Delilah took part in the HPV vaccination programme for girls aged 12 to 13 years in school year 8. Delilah said that, during school assembly, a nurse talked about the aims of the vaccination programme. Delilah thinks that more information is needed for girls her age about HPV, cervical cancer and sexual health.

  • Background

    Delilah is a full-time student and is busy working towards her GCSE exams. She lives at home with her parents and siblings. Ethnic background: English.

  • Age at interview 15
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Paula

    Paula took part in the HPV vaccination programme in school year 8 for girls aged 12 to 13. A nurse during school assembly provided information about HPV and the vaccination programme but Paula thinks that more information is needed to build upon what has been learned in assembly about HPV, cervical cancer and sexual health in general.

  • Background

    Paula is a full-time student and is preparing to take her Final GCSE exams. She lives at home with her parents and younger sister. Ethnic background: Argentinian.

  • Age at interview 15
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Isabella

    Isabella received the HPV vaccine in Year 8, aged 14 as part of the National HPV Vaccination Programme for girls aged 14-18. A nurse talked during school assembly about HPV and the vaccination programme. But Isabella feels that an early school assembly may not be the best place and time to provide sexual health information as young people may be tired and not very attentive to what has been said.

  • Background

    Isabella is a full-time student, doing A levels. She lives at home with her parents. Ethnic background: white.

  • Age at interview 16
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Dr. Adeola Olaitan

    Dr. Adeola Olaitan is a consultant gynaecological oncologist at University College London Hospital. She specialises in the treatment of women with gynaecological cancer and has a particular interest in quality of life in young women after treatment for cancer. She is a fully trained general gynaecologist and also treats women with non-cancer related gynaecological problems.

  • Background

    Dr. Adeola Olaitan is a consultant gynaecological oncologist at University College London Hospital.

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 50 - Hannah

    For the last three years Hannah has used the combined pill and hasn't had any problems with it. Now she is considering long term contraception; the three years implant. She has discussed this with her GP and a Family Planning nurse who is a friend of the family.

  • Background

    Full time university student, single. Her top priority at the moment is to avoid an unwanted pregnancy. Ethnic background’ Mixed Race.

  • Age at interview 18
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 47 - Katie & Alice

    Katie first started taking the oral contraceptive Microgynon to help with her heavy periods. Now she takes Yasmin but also uses condoms. Katie and her housemates decided to go together to their local Genito-Urinary Medicine (GUM) clinic to have a Chlamydia test. Alice took the oral contraceptive Microgynon for a few years but decided to change it after she started experiencing headaches. At present she is on Yasmin but feels that she hasn't received adequate advice and informat

  • Background

    Katie University student; single. At the time of the interview she was living in an all female student house. Ethnic background: White British. Alice Final year at university; single. Shares...

  • Age at interview 22
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 49 - Sarah

    Sarah's uses an oral contraceptive called Cilest and says that it suits her fine. She gets her contraceptive from a walk in Family Planning clinic because it is easier and quicker than having to make a GP appointment. Once she used a pharmacy for family planning and got a very well informed and sensitive service.

  • Background

    Single; full time student at her final year at university. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 20
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 51 - Stefanie

    Stefanie used depot injection for about eight years since the age of fourteen to help her coped with very painful periods. At the moment she is using two forms of contraception; the implant and oral contraceptive. Stefanie is considering the coil but would like to hear from women who have experiences of using it.

  • Background

    Works as a production assistant, lives with partner and she is looking for an alternative method of contraception to the implant.

  • Age at interview 24
  • Sex/Gender Female