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WHO guideline for brief sexuality-related communication: implications for STI/HIV policy and practice.

Igor Toskin1, Bergen Cooper2, Thierry Troussier3, Barbara Klugman4, Regina Kulier5, Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli6, Marleen Temmerman7.   

Abstract

Brief sexuality-related communication (BSC) aims to identify current and potential sexual concerns and motivate those at risk to change their sexual behaviour or maintain safe sexual behaviour. BSC in primary health care can range from 5 to 60 minutes and takes into account biological, psychological and social dimensions of sexual health and wellbeing. It focuses on opportunistic rather than systematic or continuous communication and can be used in conjunction with already established prevention programs. The informational and motivational techniques of BSC enable health care providers to communicate more effectively with their patients, encouraging them to take steps to avoid HIV and sexually transmitted infections. The WHO Department of Reproductive Health and Research, following a review and assessment of existing evidence with regards to BSC, has recently published the guideline on Brief Sexuality-Related Communication: Recommendations for a Public Health Approach.
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Keywords:  HIV; behaviour change communication; health policy; health promotion; prevention; sexually transmitted infection; training

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26719009     DOI: 10.1016/j.rhm.2015.11.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Health Matters        ISSN: 0968-8080


  5 in total

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3.  Behaviour change techniques in brief interventions to prevent HIV, STI and unintended pregnancies: A systematic review.

Authors:  Sofia De Vasconcelos; Igor Toskin; Bergen Cooper; Marie Chollier; Rob Stephenson; Karel Blondeel; Thierry Troussier; James Kiarie
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-09-27       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Brief Intervention to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections and Unintended Pregnancies: Protocol of a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study.

Authors:  Rob Stephenson; Nicholas Metheny; Tamar Goldenberg; Nataliia Bakunina; Sofia De Vasconcelos; Karel Blondeel; James Kiarie; Igor Toskin
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2020-03-10

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Authors:  Anita Raj; Mohan Ghule; Nicole E Johns; Madhusudana Battala; Shahina Begum; Anvita Dixit; Florin Vaida; Niranjan Saggurti; Jay G Silverman; Sarah Averbach
Journal:  EClinicalMedicine       Date:  2022-03-05
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