Notifications for sexually transmitted diseases in young people in Australia are increasing. Young people are a priority population within the National Sexually Transmissible Infections Strategy, yet their knowledge of sexual health issues is limited. In the context of Health-Promoting Universities, we examined sexual health knowledge and access to care of both on and off-campus students at a regional university. In late 2012, 418 tertiary students aged 18-29 years completed an online baseline survey on their recent sexual behaviours and attitudes. In mid-2014, 956 students aged 18-31 years, of which 105 had completed the 2012 survey, completed the same or “endline” survey which also measured exposure to a university sexual health campaign....
The purpose of this study was to assess changes in knowledge regarding sexually transmitted diseases...
Objective: To describe knowledge related to sexually transmitted infection (STI) and blood-borne vir...
Background and objectives: Young Australians are disproportionately affected by sexually transmissib...
Notifications for sexually transmitted diseases in young people in Australia are increasing. Young p...
Objectives: Sexual health knowledge among international students in Australia is lower than domestic...
Objectives: Sexual health knowledge among international students in Australia is lower than domestic...
Background: The rate of notifications of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) in Australians has...
Objective: Untreated sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can lead to serious health complications...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia infection is the most common notifiable sexually transmitted infection (STI) i...
Understanding predisposing factors for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in young adults may id...
Understanding predisposing factors for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in young adults may id...
The Australian Research Centre for Sex, Health and Society (2009) reported a rise in the number of s...
University students usually consist of young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backg...
University students usually consist of young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backg...
Background: Sexually transmissible infections (STIs) present a substantial public health burden, and...
The purpose of this study was to assess changes in knowledge regarding sexually transmitted diseases...
Objective: To describe knowledge related to sexually transmitted infection (STI) and blood-borne vir...
Background and objectives: Young Australians are disproportionately affected by sexually transmissib...
Notifications for sexually transmitted diseases in young people in Australia are increasing. Young p...
Objectives: Sexual health knowledge among international students in Australia is lower than domestic...
Objectives: Sexual health knowledge among international students in Australia is lower than domestic...
Background: The rate of notifications of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) in Australians has...
Objective: Untreated sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can lead to serious health complications...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia infection is the most common notifiable sexually transmitted infection (STI) i...
Understanding predisposing factors for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in young adults may id...
Understanding predisposing factors for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in young adults may id...
The Australian Research Centre for Sex, Health and Society (2009) reported a rise in the number of s...
University students usually consist of young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backg...
University students usually consist of young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backg...
Background: Sexually transmissible infections (STIs) present a substantial public health burden, and...
The purpose of this study was to assess changes in knowledge regarding sexually transmitted diseases...
Objective: To describe knowledge related to sexually transmitted infection (STI) and blood-borne vir...
Background and objectives: Young Australians are disproportionately affected by sexually transmissib...