Latent class analysis of sexual health markers among men and women participating in a British probability sample survey
Abstract Background Despite known associations between different aspects of sexual health, it is not clear how patterning of adverse sexual health varies across the general population. A better understanding should contribute towards more effective problem identification, prevention and treatment. W...
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Main Authors: | Alison Parkes (Author), Michael Waltenberger (Author), Catherine Mercer (Author), Anne Johnson (Author), Kaye Wellings (Author), Kirstin Mitchell (Author) |
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