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Catherine H Mercer

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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|March 23, 2023
Contraceptive use and pregnancy planning in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID)Andrew J Baxter, Rebecca S Geary, Emily Dema, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|May 28, 2016
Changes in conceptions in women younger than 18 years and the circumstances of young mothers in England in 2000-12: an observational studyKaye Wellings, Melissa J Palmer, Rebecca S Geary, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|April 30, 2021
Going beyond 'regular and casual': development of a classification of sexual partner types to enhance partner notification for STIsClaudia S Estcourt, Paul Flowers, Jackie A Cassell, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2013
Associations between health and sexual lifestyles in Britain: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Nigel Field, Catherine H Mercer, Pam Sonnenberg, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 28, 2024
How does online postal self-sampling (OPSS) shape access to testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? A qualitative study of service usersTommer Spence, Alison Howarth, David Reid, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2013
Prevalence, risk factors, and uptake of interventions for sexually transmitted infections in Britain: findings from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal)Pam Sonnenberg, Soazig Clifton, Simon Beddows, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 1, 2025
Partial progress in sexual and reproductive health and rights: the influence of sociocultural, behavioural, structural, and technological changes on epidemiological trendsAndrew E Grulich, Catherine H Mercer, Beattie Sturrock, et al.
BMC Medicine|May 19, 2026
The impacts of introducing online postal self-sampling for sexually transmitted infections on the sustainability and equity of sexual health systems: lessons learned from a multi-method UK-wide realist evaluationJessica Sheringham, Geoff Wong, Tommer Spence, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|March 27, 2023
Sexual and reproductive health in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: cross-sectional population survey (Natsal-COVID-Wave 2) and national surveillance dataKirstin R Mitchell, Malachi Willis, Emily Dema, et al.
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe|May 6, 2026
Corrigendum to "Sexually transmitted infection testing and key outcomes following implementation of online postal self-sampling into sexual health services in England: a retrospective observational study of routinely collected service-level healthcare data" Lancet Reg Health Eur. 2025 Nov 29;61:101541Jo Gibbs, Oliver Stirrup, Anna Tostevin, et al.
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BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health|March 23, 2023
Contraceptive use and pregnancy planning in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID)Andrew J Baxter, Rebecca S Geary, Emily Dema, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|May 28, 2016
Changes in conceptions in women younger than 18 years and the circumstances of young mothers in England in 2000-12: an observational studyKaye Wellings, Melissa J Palmer, Rebecca S Geary, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|April 30, 2021
Going beyond 'regular and casual': development of a classification of sexual partner types to enhance partner notification for STIsClaudia S Estcourt, Paul Flowers, Jackie A Cassell, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2013
Associations between health and sexual lifestyles in Britain: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)Nigel Field, Catherine H Mercer, Pam Sonnenberg, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 28, 2024
How does online postal self-sampling (OPSS) shape access to testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs)? A qualitative study of service usersTommer Spence, Alison Howarth, David Reid, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 30, 2013
Prevalence, risk factors, and uptake of interventions for sexually transmitted infections in Britain: findings from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal)Pam Sonnenberg, Soazig Clifton, Simon Beddows, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 1, 2025
Partial progress in sexual and reproductive health and rights: the influence of sociocultural, behavioural, structural, and technological changes on epidemiological trendsAndrew E Grulich, Catherine H Mercer, Beattie Sturrock, et al.
BMC Medicine|May 19, 2026
The impacts of introducing online postal self-sampling for sexually transmitted infections on the sustainability and equity of sexual health systems: lessons learned from a multi-method UK-wide realist evaluationJessica Sheringham, Geoff Wong, Tommer Spence, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|March 27, 2023
Sexual and reproductive health in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: cross-sectional population survey (Natsal-COVID-Wave 2) and national surveillance dataKirstin R Mitchell, Malachi Willis, Emily Dema, et al.
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe|May 6, 2026
Corrigendum to "Sexually transmitted infection testing and key outcomes following implementation of online postal self-sampling into sexual health services in England: a retrospective observational study of routinely collected service-level healthcare data" Lancet Reg Health Eur. 2025 Nov 29;61:101541Jo Gibbs, Oliver Stirrup, Anna Tostevin, et al.
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