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Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 32(10)
Sexual health data on transgender and non-binary (TNB) people in the United Kingdom are limited. TNB individuals experience significant socioeconomic and stigma-related disadvantages. Sexual health morbidity and unmet need is likely to be significant
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 32(11)
Maximising opportunities and removing barriers to HIV testing can help reduce the undiagnosed HIV population. Digital STI/HIV screening services have increased in availability and can improve access and testing coverage. We identified the characteris
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 32(3)
Sexual assault (SA) survivors often attend sexual health clinics (SHC) for care relating to their assault. Reported rates of SA amongst SHC attendees can be high. Online sexual health services are becoming increasingly popular. Sexual Health London (
Publikováno v:
International journal of STDAIDS. 31(14)
Guidance around how to safeguard young people using online sexual health services (e-SHSs) is limited. Sexual Health London (SHL.uk) is an e-SHS, integrated with London’s sexual health clinics (SHCs), offering users aged 16 years and above sexually
Autor:
Jonathan O’Sullivan, Adrian M Kelly, Martin Murchie, Luke Byron Davies, Ryan Kinsella, Jan Clarke
Publikováno v:
Poster Presentations.
Background Demand for sexual health services is increasing at a time when public funding has reduced. This Programme is a partnership of local government, working with England’s National Health Service to improve access to sexual health services. A
Publikováno v:
Poster Presentations.
Background Sexual Health London (SHL) provides online asymptomatic sexual health screen, channelling patients away from clinic attendances. We present data from commencement on the 8th January to 31st October 2018 from this service. Methods Descripti
Publikováno v:
Sexually Transmitted Infections. 92:A14.2-A14
Background/introduction In November 2015, Public Health England, with the support of Local Authorities, launched a nationwide HIV self-sampling service free for populations most at-risk of HIV acquisition (www.freetesting.hiv). In February 2016 the s