There is an on-going debate among health professionals, policy-makers and politicians, as to the optimal way of delivering sexual health services to young people. There is as yet, no consensus on their best patterns of organisation or configuration. This study uses qualitative and quantitative research methods, to explore both the views of young people accessing sexual health services, expressed through in-depth interview, and variations in client satisfaction with different characteristics of service delivery, expressed through completion of a questionnaire. The key research questions are: How does young people’s satisfaction with sexual health services vary with the age-dedication of the service; that is, whether it serves young people o...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences, views and preferences of young people aged 11-19 ye...
Background: Existing literature indicates that young people in state care have particular sexual hea...
Background. The need to improve the quality and availability of information on sexual health is iden...
There is an on-going debate among health professionals, policy-makers and politicians, as to the opt...
There are three key issues which are central to the enrichment of young people’s sexual lives and th...
CONTEXT: Many young people think about and take steps to obtain adequate protection only after havin...
Objective To examine young people’s requirements and perceptions of sexual health services and educ...
Background: Report based on a service-mapping study and a systematic review concerning sexual health...
How good is the provision of sexual health services for young people across England
Objective: This study aims to describe the views of sexual health service providers on access issues...
Objective: To describe patterns and reasons of attendance and young peoples views of the drop-in ser...
Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. However, resea...
In the United Kingdom, services for contraceptive consultation and family planning were first opened...
Background - Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. H...
The aim of the study was to assess the suitability of the Thurstone paired comparison method for cap...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences, views and preferences of young people aged 11-19 ye...
Background: Existing literature indicates that young people in state care have particular sexual hea...
Background. The need to improve the quality and availability of information on sexual health is iden...
There is an on-going debate among health professionals, policy-makers and politicians, as to the opt...
There are three key issues which are central to the enrichment of young people’s sexual lives and th...
CONTEXT: Many young people think about and take steps to obtain adequate protection only after havin...
Objective To examine young people’s requirements and perceptions of sexual health services and educ...
Background: Report based on a service-mapping study and a systematic review concerning sexual health...
How good is the provision of sexual health services for young people across England
Objective: This study aims to describe the views of sexual health service providers on access issues...
Objective: To describe patterns and reasons of attendance and young peoples views of the drop-in ser...
Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. However, resea...
In the United Kingdom, services for contraceptive consultation and family planning were first opened...
Background - Looked after young people (LAYP) have poorer sexual health outcomes than their peers. H...
The aim of the study was to assess the suitability of the Thurstone paired comparison method for cap...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences, views and preferences of young people aged 11-19 ye...
Background: Existing literature indicates that young people in state care have particular sexual hea...
Background. The need to improve the quality and availability of information on sexual health is iden...