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Kirstin-R MITCHELL ; Jessica DATTA ; PLOUBIDIS (George-B) : GBR. Department of Population Studies. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Keppel Street. London. ; Kaye WELLINGS ; C. O Rachael Parker. Department of Social and Environmental Health Research. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. London. GBR |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0x9DFA9. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Sexual dysfunction often features as an outcome variable in community health surveys and epidemiological surveys. Key design imperatives for measures included in [...]Article
Catherine-H MERCER ; Julia-V BAILEY ; Andrew-J COPAS ; Bob ERENS ; Kevin-A FENTON ; Anne-M JOHNSON ; Kaye WELLINGS ; University College London. Centre for Sexual Health and Hiv Research. London. GBR |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS ksZR0xb7. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Objectives. We estimated the prevalence of same-sex experience among women and compared women reporting sex with women and men and women reporting sex exclusively[...]Article
Kiran NANCHAHAL ; Geraldine BARRETT ; Andrew-J COPAS ; Bob ERENS ; FENTON (Kevin-A) : GBR. Hiv. Sti Department. Health Protection Agency Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre. London. ; Anne-M JOHNSON ; Wendy MACDOWALL ; Sally MACMANUS ; Catherine-H MERCER ; Kaye WELLINGS ; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Department of Public Health and Policy. Centre for Sexual and Reproductive Health Research. London. GBR ; University College London. Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences. London. GBR |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xr558o. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Objectives : To assess changes between 1990 and 2000 in the circumstances of women who became mothers before the age of 18. Design : Two cross sectional probabili[...]Article
Geraldine BARRETT ; Kaye WELLINGS ; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine University of London. Health Promotion Research Unit. Keppel Steet. London. GBR |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS VcyEnR0x. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. The terms "planned", "unplanned", "intended", "unintended", "wanted" and "unwanted" are often used in relation to pregnancy in health policy, health services and [...]Article
Kaye WELLINGS ; Andrew-J COPAS ; Ralph-J DiClemente ; B.O.B. ERENS ; Kevin-A FENTON ; Julia FIELD ; Anne-M JOHNSON ; Christos KOROVESSIS ; Wendy MACDOWALL ; Sally MCMANUS ; Catherine-H MERCER ; Kiran NANCHAHAL ; Centre for Sexual Health Research. Department of Public Health and Policy. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Keppel Street. London. GBR |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xX04B0. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background Relatively high rates of teenage conception and sexually transmitted infection among young people in Britain have focused attention on early sexual beh[...]Article
Anne-M JOHNSON ; Andrew-J COPAS ; Ralph-J DiClemente ; B.O.B. ERENS ; Kevin-A FENTON ; Julia FIELD ; Christos KOROVESSIS ; Wendy MACDOWALL ; Sally MCMANUS ; Catherine-H MERCER ; Kiran NANCHAHAL ; Susan PURDON ; Kaye WELLINGS ; Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology. Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences and Department of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Royal Free and University College Medical School. Mortimer Market Centre. London. GBR |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 2WR0xlp1. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background Sexual behaviour is a major determinant of sexual and reproductive health. We did a National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal 2000) in[...]Article
Kevin-A FENTON ; Caroline CARDER ; Andrew-J COPAS ; Ralph-J DiClemente ; B.O.B. ERENS ; Julia FIELD ; Anne-M JOHNSON ; Christos KOROVESSIS ; Wendy MACDOWALL ; Angela MCCADDEN ; Sally MCMANUS ; Catherine-H MERCER ; Kiran NANCHAHAL ; Geoff RIDGWAY ; Kaye WELLINGS ; Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology. Departments of Primary Care and Population Sciences and Department of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Royal Free and University College London Medical School. London. GBR |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS NR0xbUlA. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background Studies of the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STI) are largely based on surveillance data. As part of a national survey of sexual att[...]