Study finds half of people who have unsafe sex would see GP over suspected sexually transmitted infection
Vari Drennan Professor of healthcare and policy research, St George’s University of London and Kingston University, London
Substantial changes in sexual behaviour in Britain have occurred over the past 30 years with a lower age for first sex and a higher number of partners reported. Policies aim to reduce risk behaviour for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and increase access to services to test and treat.
Primary Health Care.
27, 10, 12-12.
doi: 10.7748/phc.27.10.12.s11
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