A cognitive behavioural intervention to reduce sexually transmitted infections among gay men: randomised trial

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This behavioural intervention was acceptable and feasible to deliver, but it did not reduce the risk of acquiring a new sexually transmitted infection among these gay men at high risk. Even carefully designed interventions should not be assumed to bring benefit. It is important to evaluate their eff …
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Authors Imrie J;Stephenson JM;Cowan FM;Wanigaratne S;Billington AJ;Copas AJ;French L;French PD;Johnson AM; ;;
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Year 2001
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