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Andrew J Copas

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BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 8, 2018
Human papillomavirus infection: protocol for a randomised controlled trial of imiquimod cream (5%) versus podophyllotoxin cream (0.15%), in combination with quadrivalent human papillomavirus or control vaccination in the treatment and prevention of recurrence of anogenital warts (HIPvac trial)Macey L Murray, Jade Meadows, Caroline J Doré, et al.
BMC Public Health|July 18, 2015
Examining the potential public health benefit of offering STI testing to men in amateur football clubs: evidence from cross-sectional surveysCatherine H Mercer, Sebastian S Fuller, John M Saunders, et al.
Journal of Sex Research|March 14, 2022
Initial Impacts of COVID-19 on Sex Life and Relationship Quality in Steady Relationships in Britain: Findings from a Large, Quasi-representative Survey (Natsal-COVID)Kirstin R Mitchell, Michal Shimonovich, Raquel Bosó Pérez, et al.
Wellcome Open Research|May 3, 2022
Methodology of Natsal-COVID Wave 1: a large, quasi-representative survey with qualitative follow-up measuring the impact of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive health in BritainEmily Dema, Andrew J Copas, Soazig Clifton, et al.
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance|November 8, 2017
Factors Associated With Access to HIV Testing and Primary Care Among Migrants Living in Europe: Cross-Sectional SurveyIbidun Fakoya, Débora Álvarez-Del Arco, Andrew J Copas, et al.
Journal of Sex Research|November 26, 2015
Estimating the Prevalence of Sexual Function Problems: The Impact of Morbidity CriteriaKirstin R Mitchell, Kyle G Jones, Kaye Wellings, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|July 29, 2023
Site staff perspectives on communicating trial results to participants: Cost and feasibility results from the Show RESPECT cluster randomised, factorial, mixed-methods trialAnnabelle South, Julia Bailey, Barbara E Bierer, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2013
The prevalence of unplanned pregnancy and associated factors in Britain: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Kaye Wellings, Kyle G Jones, Catherine H Mercer, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2013
Changes in sexual attitudes and lifestyles in Britain through the life course and over time: findings from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal)Catherine H Mercer, Clare Tanton, Philip Prah, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|November 27, 2013
Methodology of the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Bob Erens, Andrew Phelps, Soazig Clifton, et al.
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BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 8, 2018
Human papillomavirus infection: protocol for a randomised controlled trial of imiquimod cream (5%) versus podophyllotoxin cream (0.15%), in combination with quadrivalent human papillomavirus or control vaccination in the treatment and prevention of recurrence of anogenital warts (HIPvac trial)Macey L Murray, Jade Meadows, Caroline J Doré, et al.
BMC Public Health|July 18, 2015
Examining the potential public health benefit of offering STI testing to men in amateur football clubs: evidence from cross-sectional surveysCatherine H Mercer, Sebastian S Fuller, John M Saunders, et al.
Journal of Sex Research|March 14, 2022
Initial Impacts of COVID-19 on Sex Life and Relationship Quality in Steady Relationships in Britain: Findings from a Large, Quasi-representative Survey (Natsal-COVID)Kirstin R Mitchell, Michal Shimonovich, Raquel Bosó Pérez, et al.
Wellcome Open Research|May 3, 2022
Methodology of Natsal-COVID Wave 1: a large, quasi-representative survey with qualitative follow-up measuring the impact of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive health in BritainEmily Dema, Andrew J Copas, Soazig Clifton, et al.
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance|November 8, 2017
Factors Associated With Access to HIV Testing and Primary Care Among Migrants Living in Europe: Cross-Sectional SurveyIbidun Fakoya, Débora Álvarez-Del Arco, Andrew J Copas, et al.
Journal of Sex Research|November 26, 2015
Estimating the Prevalence of Sexual Function Problems: The Impact of Morbidity CriteriaKirstin R Mitchell, Kyle G Jones, Kaye Wellings, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|July 29, 2023
Site staff perspectives on communicating trial results to participants: Cost and feasibility results from the Show RESPECT cluster randomised, factorial, mixed-methods trialAnnabelle South, Julia Bailey, Barbara E Bierer, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2013
The prevalence of unplanned pregnancy and associated factors in Britain: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Kaye Wellings, Kyle G Jones, Catherine H Mercer, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2013
Changes in sexual attitudes and lifestyles in Britain through the life course and over time: findings from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal)Catherine H Mercer, Clare Tanton, Philip Prah, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|November 27, 2013
Methodology of the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Bob Erens, Andrew Phelps, Soazig Clifton, et al.
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