Objectives: Chlamydia notifications have been rising in Australia for over a decade and are highest in young people. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of an internet-based intervention on chlamydia testing among young people 16-25 years. Methods: In this randomised controlled trial, recruitment, data collection, study interventions and follow-up occurred entirely in cyberspace, facilitated by a website. Eligible participants were aged 16-25 years and resided in Australia. The intervention group received personalised emails inviting interaction about chlamydia testing, while the control group received regular impersonal emails. Primary outcome was self-reported chlamydia testing at 6-month follow-up; secondary outcomes were condom use ...
Background: Chlamydia infection is the most common notifiable sexually transmitted infection (STI) i...
Chlamydia is the number-one bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD) among young people. Testing...
BACKGROUND: Many young people at high risk for Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) are not reached by current...
Objectives In recent years, the internet has widely facilitated Chlamydia trachomatis home-sampling....
Background: Chlamydia notifications are increasing in Australia, and the use of a computer alert pro...
Objective: Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infection in teenagers and young...
BACKGROUND: Young people aged 16-24 years are disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted in...
BACKGROUND: Young people aged 16-24 years are disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted in...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia infection is the most common notifiable sexually transmitted infection (STI) i...
Background: Internet-based Chlamydia Screening Implementation (chlamydia screening programme) was in...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia is most common among young people, but only a small proportion of Australian y...
Background: In recent years there has been interest in websites as a means of increasing access to f...
Abstract Background Targeted chlamydia screening has been advocated to reduce chlamydia associated r...
With the aim of targeting high-risk hidden heterosexual young people for Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) ...
Chlamydia is the number-one bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD) among young people. Testing...
Background: Chlamydia infection is the most common notifiable sexually transmitted infection (STI) i...
Chlamydia is the number-one bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD) among young people. Testing...
BACKGROUND: Many young people at high risk for Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) are not reached by current...
Objectives In recent years, the internet has widely facilitated Chlamydia trachomatis home-sampling....
Background: Chlamydia notifications are increasing in Australia, and the use of a computer alert pro...
Objective: Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infection in teenagers and young...
BACKGROUND: Young people aged 16-24 years are disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted in...
BACKGROUND: Young people aged 16-24 years are disproportionately affected by sexually transmitted in...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia infection is the most common notifiable sexually transmitted infection (STI) i...
Background: Internet-based Chlamydia Screening Implementation (chlamydia screening programme) was in...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia is most common among young people, but only a small proportion of Australian y...
Background: In recent years there has been interest in websites as a means of increasing access to f...
Abstract Background Targeted chlamydia screening has been advocated to reduce chlamydia associated r...
With the aim of targeting high-risk hidden heterosexual young people for Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) ...
Chlamydia is the number-one bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD) among young people. Testing...
Background: Chlamydia infection is the most common notifiable sexually transmitted infection (STI) i...
Chlamydia is the number-one bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD) among young people. Testing...
BACKGROUND: Many young people at high risk for Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) are not reached by current...