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Catherine H Mercer

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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.
BMJ Public Health|March 11, 2026
Prevalence and factors associated with use of prophylaxis for HIV and sexually transmitted infections among sexual health service attendees in England: findings from a cross-sectional observational studyJames Bell, Manik Kohli, Caisey Pulford, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|December 17, 2014
Confirmatory assays are essential when using molecular testing for Neisseria gonorrhoeae in low-prevalence settings: insights from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Nigel Field, Soazig Clifton, Sarah Alexander, et al.
The Lancet. Public Health|January 7, 2022
Initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health service use and unmet need in Britain: findings from a quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID)Emily Dema, Jo Gibbs, Soazig Clifton, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|November 5, 2015
Epidemiology of Mycoplasma genitalium in British men and women aged 16–44 years: evidence from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Pam Sonnenberg, Catherine A Ison, Soazig Clifton, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|March 12, 2016
Men who have sex with men in Great Britain: comparing methods and estimates from probability and convenience sample surveysPhilip Prah, Ford Hickson, Chris Bonell, et al.
BMJ Open|March 25, 2016
Are depression and poor sexual health neglected comorbidities? Evidence from a population sampleNigel Field, Philip Prah, Catherine H Mercer, et al.
Wellcome Open Research|October 5, 2023
Methodology of Natsal-COVID Wave 2: A large, quasi-representative, longitudinal survey measuring the impact of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive health in BritainEmily Dema, Anne Conolly, Malachi Willis, et al.
Culture, Health & Sexuality|June 8, 2022
Sexting among British adults: a qualitative analysis of sexting as emotion work governed by 'feeling rules'Wendy G Macdowall, David S Reid, Ruth Lewis, et al.
BMJ Open|December 14, 2022
Assessing the impact of online postal self-sampling for sexually transmitted infections on health inequalities, access to care and clinical outcomes in the UK: protocol for ASSIST, a realist evaluationJo Gibbs, Alison R Howarth, Jessica Sheringham, et al.
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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.
BMJ Public Health|March 11, 2026
Prevalence and factors associated with use of prophylaxis for HIV and sexually transmitted infections among sexual health service attendees in England: findings from a cross-sectional observational studyJames Bell, Manik Kohli, Caisey Pulford, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|December 17, 2014
Confirmatory assays are essential when using molecular testing for Neisseria gonorrhoeae in low-prevalence settings: insights from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Nigel Field, Soazig Clifton, Sarah Alexander, et al.
The Lancet. Public Health|January 7, 2022
Initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health service use and unmet need in Britain: findings from a quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID)Emily Dema, Jo Gibbs, Soazig Clifton, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|November 5, 2015
Epidemiology of Mycoplasma genitalium in British men and women aged 16–44 years: evidence from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Pam Sonnenberg, Catherine A Ison, Soazig Clifton, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|March 12, 2016
Men who have sex with men in Great Britain: comparing methods and estimates from probability and convenience sample surveysPhilip Prah, Ford Hickson, Chris Bonell, et al.
BMJ Open|March 25, 2016
Are depression and poor sexual health neglected comorbidities? Evidence from a population sampleNigel Field, Philip Prah, Catherine H Mercer, et al.
Wellcome Open Research|October 5, 2023
Methodology of Natsal-COVID Wave 2: A large, quasi-representative, longitudinal survey measuring the impact of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive health in BritainEmily Dema, Anne Conolly, Malachi Willis, et al.
Culture, Health & Sexuality|June 8, 2022
Sexting among British adults: a qualitative analysis of sexting as emotion work governed by 'feeling rules'Wendy G Macdowall, David S Reid, Ruth Lewis, et al.
BMJ Open|December 14, 2022
Assessing the impact of online postal self-sampling for sexually transmitted infections on health inequalities, access to care and clinical outcomes in the UK: protocol for ASSIST, a realist evaluationJo Gibbs, Alison R Howarth, Jessica Sheringham, et al.
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