Literature DB >> 11287683

Measuring sexual behaviour: methodological challenges in survey research.

K A Fenton1, A M Johnson, S McManus, B Erens.   

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11287683      PMCID: PMC1744273          DOI: 10.1136/sti.77.2.84

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Transm Infect        ISSN: 1368-4973            Impact factor:   3.519


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2.  Participation bias in a sexuality survey: psychological and behavioural characteristics of responders and non-responders.

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4.  Validity and reliability in reporting sexual partners and condom use in a Swiss population survey.

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5.  Changes in male sexual behaviour in response to the AIDS epidemic: evidence from a cohort study in urban Tanzania.

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6.  Reliability of partner reports of sexual history in a heterosexual population at a sexually transmitted diseases clinic.

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7.  Assessing participation bias in a sexual behaviour survey: implications for measuring HIV risk.

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8.  Dry sex in Zimbabwe and implications for condom use.

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9.  Are adolescents accurate in self-report of frequencies of sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancies?

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10.  Sexual partner networks in the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. An analysis of gonorrhea cases in Sheffield, UK.

Authors:  A C Ghani; C A Ison; H Ward; G P Garnett; G Bell; G R Kinghorn; J Weber; S Day
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2.  Modeling dynamic and network heterogeneities in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.

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4.  The influence of knowledge and sociodemographics on AIDS perception and sexual practices among secondary school students in Nigeria.

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6.  "A bit more truthful": the validity of adolescent sexual behaviour data collected in rural northern Tanzania using five methods.

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7.  A study of sexuality and health among older adults in the United States.

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Review 8.  Monitoring sexual behaviour in general populations: a synthesis of lessons of the past decade.

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9.  Age-related variation in sexual behaviours among heterosexual men residing in Brazil, Mexico and the USA.

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10.  Effect of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination on clinical indicators of sexual behaviour among adolescent girls: the Ontario Grade 8 HPV Vaccine Cohort Study.

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