The use of saliva as a lubricant in relation to sexual behavioural patterns in men who have sex with men: an exploratory cross-sectional study [0.03%]
关于男男性行为者使用唾液作为润滑剂及其性行为模式的相关性:一项探索性的横断面研究
Gaixia Li,Yi Liu,Yawu Hu et al.
Gaixia Li et al.
Background We aimed to characterise the sexual practices of MSM who reported using saliva as a lubricant during sexual episodes. Methods A cross-sectional study on sexual practices of MSM was conducted between February 2022 and September 20...
Access to gender-affirming hormone therapy is positively associated with uptake of STI testing [0.03%]
性别肯定激素治疗的获取与性传播感染检测接受率呈正相关
Ruby Lucas,Emerson Dusic,Jessie M Garcia Gutiérrez et al.
Ruby Lucas et al.
Background Gender-affirming medical care access may improve the STI care continuum for transgender and nonbinary communities. This study examined the association between gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) and uptake of STI testing. Met...
Shifting power dynamics in global health through youth engagement: a participatory mini-designathon [0.03%]
青年参与改变全球卫生权力格局:一个参与式小型设计马拉松活动
P K Chima,Y Babatunde,S Vorkoper et al.
P K Chima et al.
Background Although youth engagement has long been explored in civic and political domains, it has only recently become a focus in global health. Traditional youth advisory approaches often suffer from unbalanced power dynamics, where adole...
Co-creating inclusive sexual health services for middle-aged and older adults, including disabled people, in England: an innovative participatory approach within the field of sexual health [0.03%]
在英国为中老年人(包括残疾人)共创包容性性健康服务:性健康领域的一种创新参与式方法
Hayley Conyers,Yoshiko Sakuma,Tracey Jannaway et al.
Hayley Conyers et al.
Background Middle-aged and older adults, including disabled people, are rarely engaged in helping to develop sexual health services to meet their needs. We used co-creation as a promising participatory strategy to develop ideas to inform mo...
The relative importance of socio-ecological factors in regard to psychosexual health among adolescent students: based on dominance analysis [0.03%]
基于支配分析的青少年心理性健康的社会生态因素的相对重要性研究
Xiuqing Fang,Mengfan Zhang,Mengjie Yang et al.
Xiuqing Fang et al.
Background Psychosexual health refers to an individual's capacity to acquire sexual knowledge through appropriate means, develop healthy values, accept bodily changes, align with socio-cultural norms and regulate sexual behaviors. The study...
Engage and adapt: peer-led implementation of HIV navigation in Australia [0.03%]
同伴主导的艾滋病护理服务在澳大利亚的实施与调整策略
Timothy Krulic,Graham Brown,Sara Graham et al.
Timothy Krulic et al.
Background Alongside partnership, adaptation is one of the enduring themes of the Australian response to HIV, but the ability of peer insight and engagement to shape responses to change is often undervalued. In this article, we present a ca...
Extending the use period of hormonal long-acting reversible contraceptive devices in Australia: exploring patterns of use in a cohort of users before and after COVID-19 guidance [0.03%]
澳大利亚延长激素长效可逆避孕装置的使用期限:在COVID-19指导意见前后的一组使用者中探讨使用模式
Tahlee B Stevenson,Alice R Rumbold,Kelly Hall et al.
Tahlee B Stevenson et al.
Background As the accessibility of health services fluctuated throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, recommendations supporting off-label extended use of hormonal long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) devices began to appear around the glo...
Exploring syphilis activity for personalized treatment strategies in latent syphilis: a 2-year cohort study [0.03%]
潜伏梅毒活性探索及个性化治疗方案:一项为期两年的队列研究
Jia-Wen Xie,Ya-Wen Zheng,Shu-Hao Fan et al.
Jia-Wen Xie et al.
Background Relying simply on the stage of latent syphilis may lead to excessive treatment strategies. Utilizing nontreponemal immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies to assess syphilis activity and tailor treatment strategies may offer enhanced t...
Factors associated with time to presentation to Sydney Sexual Health Centre, Australia, after STI contact notification [0.03%]
与STI接触通知后到悉尼性健康中心就诊有关的因素
K Hall,K Hall,H Lu et al.
K Hall et al.
Background Despite partner notification (PN) being an essential component of sexually transmitted infection (STI) control programs, little is known about how contacts of STIs are notified, and the time taken to present for testing. We aimed...
Observational Study
Sexual health. 2025 Jun:22:SH24230. DOI:10.1071/SH24230 2025
Recruiting participants via social media for sexual and reproductive health research [0.03%]
通过社交媒体招募性与生殖健康研究的受试者
Jacqueline Coombe,Helen Bittleston,Teralynn Ludwick et al.
Jacqueline Coombe et al.
Recruiting participants is a vital component of social research. Finding the right people (and the right number of them) at the right time to participate in your study can make or break its success; it can also challenge research budgets an...