Evaluating the home-based intervention strategy (HIS-UK) to reduce new chlamydia infection among young men aged 16–25 years by promoting correct and consistent condom use: findings from a randomised controlled trial

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Nicole Stone [1 ]
Cynthia Graham [1 ]
Stephen Bremner [2 ]
Nuala McGrath [6 ]
Rowena Bedford [13 ]
Katherine E Brown [7 ]
Katie Newby [8 ]
Amanda Clarke [9 ]
Louise Jackson [14 ]
Leanne Morrison [10 ]
Tom Nadarzynski [10 ]
Ye To [5 ]
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[1] University of Southampton,Centre for Sexual Health Research
[2] Indiana University,Kinsey Institute
[3] University of Southampton,Department of Psychology
[4] University of Birmingham,Institute of Applied Health Research, College of Medical and Dental Sciences
[5] University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust,Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Brighton & Sussex Medical School
[6] University of Sussex,CHERISH programme, School of Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education
[7] University of Southampton,Department of Social Statistics & Demography
[8] University of Southampton,Public Health and Applied Behaviour Change Laboratory
[9] Africa Health Research Institute,Primary Care Research Centre
[10] University of Hertfordshire,School of Social Sciences
[11] University of Southampton,Brighton and Sussex Clinical Trials Unit
[12] University of Westminster,NDORMS, Medical Sciences Division
[13] University of Sussex,undefined
[14] University of Oxford,undefined
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Chlamydia; Sexually transmitted infection; STI; Condom; Intervention; Lubricant; Young men; Behaviour change;
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10.1186/s12913-024-11911-2
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