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How can we increase notification of exposure to STIs between gay and bisexual men?: intervention development using stakeholder engagement, qualitative methods and behavioural science
2021-05-30
sexual and reproductive health
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RationaleThe first key step in contact tracing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is to notify recent exposed sex partners. Gay and bisexual men and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) bear a high burden of STIs and one-off partners contribute disproportionately to community transmission, posing a particular challenge to contact tracing. Here we explore and theorise the barriers and facilitators of GBMSM telling their one-off sexual partners about their exposure to STIs. DesignUsin...
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