Research into Sexual Health and Relationships
Research in this area covers topics such as sexually transmitted infections, sexual health and relationships.
Previous projects:
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Implementing evidence-based best practice criteria in sex and relationship education (Dr Gemma Morgan, Professor Rona Campbell, Dr Judi Kidger, in collaboration with colleagues from Fuse and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine & Imperial College London)
- Optimisation, feasbility testing and a pilot randomised trial of SaFE: a sexual health and healthy relationships intervention for further education (UoB CPH collaborator on this project: Dr Gemma Morgan)
- Pilot RCT of Project Respect: a school-based intervention to prevent dating and relationship violence and address health ineqaulities among young people (UoB CPH collaborator: Prof Rona Campbell)
- Evaluation of statutory Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) legislation (Prof. Rona Campbell, Dr Dimitrios Charalampopoulos)
- Peer-led Intervention to Promote Chlamydia Testing (Dr Joanna Crichton)
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Views and Experiences of the HPV vaccine (Dr Harriet Fisher)
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Developing and piloting a peer mentoring intervention to reduce teenage pregnancy in looked after children and care leavers (UoB CPH collaborator: Prof Rona Campbell)
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Health Improvement for Looked After Children (UoB CPH collaborator: Prof Rona Campbell)
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Young People - Risky Sexual Behaviour and Alcohol Use (PI: Prof Rona Campbell; UOB CPH Collaborator: Prof Matthew Hickman)
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Optimisation, feasibility testing and pilot randomised controlled trial of Positive Choices: a school based social marketing intervention to promote sexual health, prevent unintended teenage pregnancies and address health inequalities in England (UoB CPH collaborator: Prof Rona Campbell)