OBJECTIVES: To explore the experiences and views of men who have sex with men (MSM) on attending clinical sexual health services and their preferences regarding service characteristics in the context of the disproportionate burden of STIs experienced by this group. The wider study aim was to develop a risk assessment tool for use in sexual health clinics. METHODS: Qualitative study comprising eight focus group discussions with 61 MSM in four English cities. Topics included: experience of attending sexual health services, perceptions of norms of attendance among MSM, knowledge of, and attitudes towards, STIs and views on 'being researched.' Discussions were audio-recorded and transcribed and a thematic data analysis conducted. RESULTS: Atten...
OBJECTIVES: In Britain, sexual health clinics (SHCs) are the most common location for STI diagnosis ...
The study objectives were to ascertain behavioural, access-related, health-seeking factors and sexua...
Background: We investigated how STI risk perception relates to behavioural STI risk and STI healthca...
Objectives: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
OBJECTIVES: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
UNLABELLED: Background Rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) have increased over recent ...
BACKGROUND: Rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) have increased over recent years amo...
Objectives Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in UK young people remain high in men...
BACKGROUND: Social understandings of sexually transmitted infections and associated symptoms and car...
Background:In Germany, testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) services ar...
BACKGROUND: In Germany, testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) services a...
Background: Social understandings of sexually transmitted infections and associated symptoms and car...
OBJECTIVES: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as anal/genital warts, syphilis and genital/...
Undiagnosed HIV and late HIV diagnosis increase the risk of poor disease prognosis in infected indiv...
Undiagnosed HIV and late HIV diagnosis increase the risk of poor disease prognosis in infected indiv...
OBJECTIVES: In Britain, sexual health clinics (SHCs) are the most common location for STI diagnosis ...
The study objectives were to ascertain behavioural, access-related, health-seeking factors and sexua...
Background: We investigated how STI risk perception relates to behavioural STI risk and STI healthca...
Objectives: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
OBJECTIVES: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
UNLABELLED: Background Rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) have increased over recent ...
BACKGROUND: Rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) have increased over recent years amo...
Objectives Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in UK young people remain high in men...
BACKGROUND: Social understandings of sexually transmitted infections and associated symptoms and car...
Background:In Germany, testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) services ar...
BACKGROUND: In Germany, testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) services a...
Background: Social understandings of sexually transmitted infections and associated symptoms and car...
OBJECTIVES: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as anal/genital warts, syphilis and genital/...
Undiagnosed HIV and late HIV diagnosis increase the risk of poor disease prognosis in infected indiv...
Undiagnosed HIV and late HIV diagnosis increase the risk of poor disease prognosis in infected indiv...
OBJECTIVES: In Britain, sexual health clinics (SHCs) are the most common location for STI diagnosis ...
The study objectives were to ascertain behavioural, access-related, health-seeking factors and sexua...
Background: We investigated how STI risk perception relates to behavioural STI risk and STI healthca...