Key informant perspectives on sexual health services for travelling young adults: a qualitative study
Abstract Background International travel has become increasingly popular among young adults. Young adults often engage in casual sexual relationships abroad, exhibit sexual risk behaviours and may thus be at risk of contracting sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections. Pre-travel intervention...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuelle Gareau (Author), Karen P. Phillips (Author) |
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