Objectives Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in UK young people remain high in men and women. However, the National Chlamydia Screening Programme has had limited success in reaching men. The authors explored the acceptability of various medical, recreational and sports venues as settings to access self-collected testing kits for STIs and HIV among men in the general population and those who participate in sport. Methods A stratified random probability survey of 411 (weighted n¼632) men in Great Britain aged 18e35 years using computer-assisted personal and self-interviews. Results Young men engaged well with healthcare with 93.5% registered with, and 75.3% having seen, a general practitioner in the last year. ...
INTRODUCTION Stigma remains a key issue for many health screening interventions such as screening...
This paper examines the sexual health of men who 'cruise' public sex environments (PSEs). A cross-se...
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates among men having sex with men continue to increase. HIV s...
PhDBackground: Chlamydia trachomatis is the commonest curable sexually transmitted infection in the...
In Britain, young people continue to bear the burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) so ef...
Where have young men been screened for STIs? In their stratified random probability survey of 411 me...
The study objectives were to ascertain behavioural, access-related, health-seeking factors and sexua...
BACKGROUND: In Britain, young people continue to bear the burden of sexually transmitted infections ...
Background Sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnoses are increasing and efforts to reduce trans...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of chlamydia screening by men in England has been substantially lower than by wom...
To determine uptake of home sampling kit (HSK) for STI/HIV compared to clinic-based testing, whether...
Background: Uptake of chlamydia screening by men in England has been substantially lower than by wo...
Objectives: among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United Kingdom (UK), chlamydia (CT) and gon...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the experiences and views of men who have sex with men (MSM) on attending cli...
Are home sampling kits for sexually transmitted infections acceptable among men who have sex with me...
INTRODUCTION Stigma remains a key issue for many health screening interventions such as screening...
This paper examines the sexual health of men who 'cruise' public sex environments (PSEs). A cross-se...
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates among men having sex with men continue to increase. HIV s...
PhDBackground: Chlamydia trachomatis is the commonest curable sexually transmitted infection in the...
In Britain, young people continue to bear the burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) so ef...
Where have young men been screened for STIs? In their stratified random probability survey of 411 me...
The study objectives were to ascertain behavioural, access-related, health-seeking factors and sexua...
BACKGROUND: In Britain, young people continue to bear the burden of sexually transmitted infections ...
Background Sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnoses are increasing and efforts to reduce trans...
BACKGROUND: Uptake of chlamydia screening by men in England has been substantially lower than by wom...
To determine uptake of home sampling kit (HSK) for STI/HIV compared to clinic-based testing, whether...
Background: Uptake of chlamydia screening by men in England has been substantially lower than by wo...
Objectives: among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United Kingdom (UK), chlamydia (CT) and gon...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the experiences and views of men who have sex with men (MSM) on attending cli...
Are home sampling kits for sexually transmitted infections acceptable among men who have sex with me...
INTRODUCTION Stigma remains a key issue for many health screening interventions such as screening...
This paper examines the sexual health of men who 'cruise' public sex environments (PSEs). A cross-se...
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates among men having sex with men continue to increase. HIV s...