Designing an intervention to improve sexual health service use among university undergraduate students: a mixed methods study guided by the behaviour change wheel
Abstract Introduction University undergraduate students are within the population at highest risk for acquiring sexually transmitted infections, unplanned pregnancy, and other negative health outcomes. Despite the availability of sexual health services at university health centres, many students del...
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Main Authors: | Christine Cassidy (Author), Audrey Steenbeek (Author), Donald Langille (Author), Ruth Martin-Misener (Author), Janet Curran (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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