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Disabled people faced greater challenges accessing sexual and reproductive health services in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Britain: evidence from the Natsal-COVID survey Open
Background Disabled people face barriers to accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. There is evidence that the general population had difficulty accessing SRH services during COVID-19 but it remains unclear whether disable…
Implementing remote data collection methods in an address-based probability sample for a population-based sexual health survey (Britain’s fourth National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, Natsal-4) Open
Background The National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal) are decennial probability sample surveys, representative of the British population and have previously been conducted face-to-face. The fourth Natsal survey was un…
View article: Recommendations for developing asynchronous online consultations for chlamydia treatment for underserved populations: A Behaviour Change Wheel analysis
Recommendations for developing asynchronous online consultations for chlamydia treatment for underserved populations: A Behaviour Change Wheel analysis Open
Introduction People from underserved groups experience disproportionately poor sexual health and challenges accessing care. Asynchronous online consultations (a user completes a health questionnaire online, which is reviewed by a clinician…
View article: Supplementary Table 5 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination
Supplementary Table 5 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination Open
Characteristics of women in Natsal-2 and Natsal-3. Descriptive table including sociodemographic and behavioural characteristics of women aged 18 to 44 years in Natsal-2 (n = 1849) and Natsal-3 (n = 2407) surveys.
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination
Supplementary Table 1 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination Open
HPV groupings. HPV genotypes used in different analysis groups and assay characteristics.
View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination
Supplementary Figure 1 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination Open
Prevalence of NVP-HPV (26/53/66/70/73) and HPV 16/18 by age group, 2008 to 2020. Graph demonstrates prevalence of NVP-HPV and HPV 16/18 between 2008 and 2020 by age grouping among 24,707 16 to 24 year old women included in UKHSA HPV survei…
View article: Supplementary Table 4 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination
Supplementary Table 4 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination Open
Characteristics associated with NVP-HPV in Natsal-2 and Natsal-3. Analysis showing age- and survey-adjusted odds ratios (aOR) between sexual behaviours and non-vaccine HPV infection (NVP-HPV) among women aged 18 to 44 in Natsal-2 and Natsa…
View article: Supplementary Table 3 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination
Supplementary Table 3 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination Open
Characteristics associated with non-vaccine HPV infection among women in Natsal-2 and Natsal-3. Associations analysis showing age-adjusted odds ratios (aOR) between characteristics and non-vaccine-preventable HPV infection separately for N…
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination
Supplementary Table 2 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination Open
Associations between sexual behaviours and HPV groupings in Natsal-2 and Natsal-3. Sensitivity analysis showing age- and survey-adjusted odds ratios (aOR) between sexual behaviours and different non-vaccine HPV infection groupings among wo…
View article: Supplementary Figure 2 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination
Supplementary Figure 2 from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination Open
Prevalence of NVP-HPV (26/53/66/70/73) and HPV 16/18 by birth cohort, 2008 to 2020. Graph demonstrates prevalence of NVP-HPV and HPV 16/18 by birth cohort among 24,707 16 to 24 year old women included in UKHSA HPV surveillance.
View article: Data from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination
Data from Developing, Validating, and Testing Non-vaccine–Preventable Human Papillomavirus to Control for Differences in Sexual Behavior When Evaluating HPV Vaccination Open
Background:Evaluating the impact/effectiveness of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination generally assumes stability in factors driving transmission, which might not be valid. We aimed to develop, validate, and test a grouping of non-vacci…
View article: Pornography Use Among Adults in Britain: A Qualitative Study of Patterns of Use, Motivations, and Stigma Management Strategies
Pornography Use Among Adults in Britain: A Qualitative Study of Patterns of Use, Motivations, and Stigma Management Strategies Open
Pornography use is common but stigmatized. In this study, we present a qualitative analysis of the patterns of, and motivations for, using pornography and how the stigma of using pornography manifests in participants’ accounts. We draw on …
View article: Longitudinal Assessment of Sexual Behavior and Relationship Quality During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Britain: Findings from a Longitudinal Population Survey (Natsal-COVID)
Longitudinal Assessment of Sexual Behavior and Relationship Quality During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Britain: Findings from a Longitudinal Population Survey (Natsal-COVID) Open
While the impact of social restrictions on sexual and romantic life early in the COVID-19 pandemic has been widely studied, little is known about impacts beyond the initial months. We analyzed responses from 2,098 British adults (aged 18-5…
Home-based self-collection of biological samples, including vaginal swabs: a mixed methods study for Britain’s fourth National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-4) Open
Objectives The decennial National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal) provide general population prevalence estimates in Britain for key sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through biosampling. Since methodological choic…
Sexual behaviours and lifestyles associated with poor mental health among British adults during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a large, quasirepresentative, cross-sectional web-panel survey (Natsal-COVID) Open
Objective A national lockdown was implemented in the UK from March 2020 to reduce COVID-19 transmission which impacted mental health and sexual behaviours. This study investigated the association between sexual behaviours and poor mental h…
Are there any sociodemographic factors associated with non-uptake of HPV vaccination of girls in high-income countries with school-based vaccination programmes? A systematic review Open
Background Uptake of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is generally high in high-income countries with school-based vaccination programmes; however, lower uptake in certain population subgroups could continue pre-immunisation inequali…
View article: Who accessed STI testing in Britain during the COVID-19 pandemic and how: Findings from Natsal-COVID, a cross-sectional quasi-representative survey
Who accessed STI testing in Britain during the COVID-19 pandemic and how: Findings from Natsal-COVID, a cross-sectional quasi-representative survey Open
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, online sexual health service delivery increased across Britain. We investigated inequalities in STI testing access and methods of access during the first year of the pandemic. Methods Natsal-COVID, …
View article: <i>In silico</i> gepotidacin target mining among 33 213 global <i>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</i> genomes from 1928 to 2023 combined with gepotidacin MIC testing of 22 gonococcal isolates with different GyrA and ParC substitutions
<i>In silico</i> gepotidacin target mining among 33 213 global <i>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</i> genomes from 1928 to 2023 combined with gepotidacin MIC testing of 22 gonococcal isolates with different GyrA and ParC substitutions Open
Objectives The novel dual-target triazaacenaphthylene, gepotidacin, recently showed promising results in its Phase III randomized controlled trial for the treatment of gonorrhoea. We investigated alterations in the gepotidacin GyrA and Par…
Conceptualizing Sexual Wellbeing: A Qualitative Investigation to Inform Development of a Measure (Natsal-SW) Open
Despite increasing scientific and policy interest in sexual wellbeing, it remains poorly conceptualized. Many studies purporting to measure it instead measure related but distinct concepts, such as sexual satisfaction. This lack of concept…
Methodology of Natsal-COVID Wave 2: A large, quasi-representative, longitudinal survey measuring the impact of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive health in Britain Open
Background The National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles COVID study (Natsal-COVID) was designed to understand the impact of COVID-19 on Britain’s sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Natsal-COVID Wave 1 survey and qualitative f…
View article: Sexual and reproductive health and rights of migrant women attending primary care in England: A population-based cohort study of 1.2 million individuals of reproductive age (2009–2018)
Sexual and reproductive health and rights of migrant women attending primary care in England: A population-based cohort study of 1.2 million individuals of reproductive age (2009–2018) Open
Healthcare resource use differs between migrant and non-migrant women of reproductive age. Opportunities identified for tailored interventions include access to primary care, LARCs, emergency contraception and cervical screening. An inclus…
Development and Validation of a Brief Measure of Sexual Wellbeing for Population Surveys: The Natsal Sexual Wellbeing Measure (Natsal-SW) Open
Sexual wellbeing is an important aspect of population health. Addressing and monitoring it as a distinct issue requires valid measures. Our previous conceptual work identified seven domains of sexual wellbeing: security; respect; self-este…
Compliance with COVID-19 rules on intimate physical contact between households Open
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Prevalence and Correlates of Fearing a Partner During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Britain: Findings from Natsal-COVID Open
Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions introduced personal and relationship stressors that potentially increased the risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) for some. We estimated the population prevalence and correlates o…
View article: Sexual and reproductive health in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: cross-sectional population survey (Natsal-COVID-Wave 2) and national surveillance data
Sexual and reproductive health in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: cross-sectional population survey (Natsal-COVID-Wave 2) and national surveillance data Open
Objectives To assess sexual behaviour, and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes, after 1 year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Britain. Methods 6658 participants aged 18–59 and resident in Britain completed a cross-sectional web-panel …
View article: Contraceptive use and pregnancy planning in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID)
Contraceptive use and pregnancy planning in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID) Open
Background Contraceptive services were significantly disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic in Britain. We investigated contraception-related health inequalities in the first year of the pandemic. Methods Natsal-COVID Wave 2 surveyed 6658 …
Natsal SW Measure development-validation pre-print Open
Sexual wellbeing is an important aspect of population health and addressing it as a distinct issue requires a validated measure. Our previous conceptual work identified seven domains of sexual wellbeing: security; respect; self-esteem; res…
View article: Contraceptive use and pregnancy planning in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID)
Contraceptive use and pregnancy planning in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID) Open
Background Reproductive health services were significantly disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic in Britain. We investigated contraception-related health inequalities in the first year of the pandemic. Methods Natsal-COVID Wave 2 surveyed…
How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect access to condoms, chlamydia and HIV testing, and cervical cancer screening at a population level in Britain? (Natsal-COVID) Open
Objectives To investigate how differential access to key interventions to reduce STIs, HIV and their sequelae changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods British participants (18–59 years) completed a cross-sectional web survey 1 year (M…