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Julia V Bailey

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Communication & Medicine|September 9, 2009
Could patients' coughing have communicative significance?Julia V Bailey
BMJ Open|November 22, 2022
Factors affecting contraceptive choice in women over 40: a qualitative studyJo Burgin, Julia V Bailey
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care : the Official Journal of the European Society of Contraception|July 28, 2022
Views, attitudes and experiences of South Asian women concerning sexual health services in the UK: a qualitative studyVaishali Kiridaran, Mehar Chawla, Julia V Bailey
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|October 27, 2004
Bacterial vaginosis in lesbians and bisexual womenJulia V Bailey, Clare Farquhar, Charlie Owen
Ethnicity & Health|February 8, 2021
Sexual and reproductive health knowledge, perceptions and experiences of women in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative studyNoura Alomair, Samah Alageel, Nathan Davies, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|November 25, 2023
Muslim women's views and experiences of family planning in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative studyNoura Alomair, Samah Alageel, Nathan Davies, et al.
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care : the Official Journal of the European Society of Contraception|September 1, 2022
Factors influencing contraception choice and use globally: a synthesis of systematic reviewsPreethy D'Souza, Julia V Bailey, Judith Stephenson, et al.
Plos One|June 23, 2023
Muslim women's knowledge, views, and attitudes towards sexually transmitted infections in Saudi Arabia: A qualitative studyNoura Alomair, Samah Alageel, Nathan Davies, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|December 17, 2013
The Sexunzipped trial: young people's views of participating in an online randomized controlled trialAngela Nicholas, Julia V Bailey, Fiona Stevenson, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|October 26, 2023
Muslim women's perspectives on the barriers to sexually transmitted infections testing and diagnosis in Saudi ArabiaNoura Alomair, Samah Alageel, Nathan Davies, et al.
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Communication & Medicine|September 9, 2009
Could patients' coughing have communicative significance?Julia V Bailey
BMJ Open|November 22, 2022
Factors affecting contraceptive choice in women over 40: a qualitative studyJo Burgin, Julia V Bailey
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care : the Official Journal of the European Society of Contraception|July 28, 2022
Views, attitudes and experiences of South Asian women concerning sexual health services in the UK: a qualitative studyVaishali Kiridaran, Mehar Chawla, Julia V Bailey
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|October 27, 2004
Bacterial vaginosis in lesbians and bisexual womenJulia V Bailey, Clare Farquhar, Charlie Owen
Ethnicity & Health|February 8, 2021
Sexual and reproductive health knowledge, perceptions and experiences of women in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative studyNoura Alomair, Samah Alageel, Nathan Davies, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|November 25, 2023
Muslim women's views and experiences of family planning in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative studyNoura Alomair, Samah Alageel, Nathan Davies, et al.
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care : the Official Journal of the European Society of Contraception|September 1, 2022
Factors influencing contraception choice and use globally: a synthesis of systematic reviewsPreethy D'Souza, Julia V Bailey, Judith Stephenson, et al.
Plos One|June 23, 2023
Muslim women's knowledge, views, and attitudes towards sexually transmitted infections in Saudi Arabia: A qualitative studyNoura Alomair, Samah Alageel, Nathan Davies, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|December 17, 2013
The Sexunzipped trial: young people's views of participating in an online randomized controlled trialAngela Nicholas, Julia V Bailey, Fiona Stevenson, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|October 26, 2023
Muslim women's perspectives on the barriers to sexually transmitted infections testing and diagnosis in Saudi ArabiaNoura Alomair, Samah Alageel, Nathan Davies, et al.
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