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Pilot and Feasibility Studies|June 1, 2018
Study protocol for the optimisation, feasibility testing and pilot cluster randomised trial of Positive Choices: a school-based social marketing intervention to promote sexual health, prevent unintended teenage pregnancies and address health inequalities in EnglandRuth Ponsford, Elizabeth Allen, Rona Campbell, et al.
Violence Against Women|October 29, 2025
Sexual Harassment in Early Adolescence: Findings From a Cross-Sectional Survey in Secondary Schools in EnglandG J Melendez-Torres, Rebecca Meiksin, Ruth Ponsford, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|February 18, 2021
Co-production of two whole-school sexual health interventions for English secondary schools: positive choices and project respectRuth Ponsford, Rebecca Meiksin, Sara Bragg, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 8, 2025
The mechanisms by which a whole-school intervention might improve sexual health: qualitative realist research nested in a trial in English secondary schoolsRuth Ponsford, Rebecca Meiksin, Veena Muraleetharan, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|November 7, 2025
Effects of a whole-school relationships and sexual health intervention on non-competent sexual debut: cluster-randomised trialRuth Ponsford, Rebecca Meiksin, Joanna Sturgess, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|May 19, 2018
The need to improve fertility awarenessJoyce Harper, Jacky Boivin, Helen C O'Neill, et al.
Nature Communications|September 30, 2018
Methylation of all BRCA1 copies predicts response to the PARP inhibitor rucaparib in ovarian carcinomaOlga Kondrashova, Monique Topp, Ksenija Nesic, et al.
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Pilot and Feasibility Studies|June 1, 2018
Study protocol for the optimisation, feasibility testing and pilot cluster randomised trial of Positive Choices: a school-based social marketing intervention to promote sexual health, prevent unintended teenage pregnancies and address health inequalities in EnglandRuth Ponsford, Elizabeth Allen, Rona Campbell, et al.
Violence Against Women|October 29, 2025
Sexual Harassment in Early Adolescence: Findings From a Cross-Sectional Survey in Secondary Schools in EnglandG J Melendez-Torres, Rebecca Meiksin, Ruth Ponsford, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|February 18, 2021
Co-production of two whole-school sexual health interventions for English secondary schools: positive choices and project respectRuth Ponsford, Rebecca Meiksin, Sara Bragg, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 8, 2025
The mechanisms by which a whole-school intervention might improve sexual health: qualitative realist research nested in a trial in English secondary schoolsRuth Ponsford, Rebecca Meiksin, Veena Muraleetharan, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|November 7, 2025
Effects of a whole-school relationships and sexual health intervention on non-competent sexual debut: cluster-randomised trialRuth Ponsford, Rebecca Meiksin, Joanna Sturgess, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online|May 19, 2018
The need to improve fertility awarenessJoyce Harper, Jacky Boivin, Helen C O'Neill, et al.
Nature Communications|September 30, 2018
Methylation of all BRCA1 copies predicts response to the PARP inhibitor rucaparib in ovarian carcinomaOlga Kondrashova, Monique Topp, Ksenija Nesic, et al.
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