Sex in Australia: Knowledge about sexually transmissible infections and blood‐borne viruses in a representative sample of adults
Abstract Objective To describe knowledge related to sexually transmitted infection (STI) and blood‐borne virus (BBV) infection in a representative sample of Australian adults. MethodsComputer‐assisted telephone interviews were completed by a representative sample of 10,173 men and 9,134 women aged 1...
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Main Authors: | Andrew E. Grulich (Author), Richard O. deVisser (Author), Anthony M.A. Smith (Author), Chris E. Rissel (Author), Juliet Richters (Author) |
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