2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-024-11911-2
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Evaluating the home-based intervention strategy (HIS-UK) to reduce new chlamydia infection among young men aged 16–25 years by promoting correct and consistent condom use: findings from a randomised controlled trial

Nicole Stone,
Cynthia Graham,
Stephen Bremner
et al.

Abstract: Background Correct and consistent condom use is the most effective method to reduce transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Objective To compare the HIS-UK intervention to usual condom information and distribution care for effect on chlamydia test positivity. Methods Trial design A 3-parallel arm randomised controlled trial (1:1:1 allocation, two intervention arms vs. control). Randomis… Show more

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