Published on in Vol 15, No 12 (2013): December

The Sexunzipped Trial: Young People’s Views of Participating in an Online Randomized Controlled Trial

The Sexunzipped Trial: Young People’s Views of Participating in an Online Randomized Controlled Trial

The Sexunzipped Trial: Young People’s Views of Participating in an Online Randomized Controlled Trial

Journals

  1. Lammert C, Comerford M, Love J, Bailey J. Investigation Gone Viral: Application of the Social Mediasphere in Research. Gastroenterology 2015;149(4):839 View
  2. Mohamad Shakir S, Wong L, Lim Abdullah K, Adam P. Online STI information seeking behaviour and condom use intentions among young Facebook users in Malaysia. Health Promotion International 2020;35(5):1116 View
  3. Bailey J, Webster R, Hunter R, Griffin M, Freemantle N, Rait G, Estcourt C, Michie S, Anderson J, Stephenson J, Gerressu M, Ang C, Murray E. The Men’s Safer Sex project: intervention development and feasibility randomised controlled trial of an interactive digital intervention to increase condom use in men. Health Technology Assessment 2016;20(91):1 View
  4. Bailey J, Webster R, Hunter R, Freemantle N, Rait G, Michie S, Estcourt C, Anderson J, Gerressu M, Stephenson J, Ang C, Hart G, Dhanjal S, Murray E. The Men's Safer Sex (MenSS) trial: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial of an interactive digital intervention to increase condom use in men. BMJ Open 2015;5(2):e007552 View
  5. Moreno M, Standiford M, Cody P. Social Media and Adolescent Health. Current Pediatrics Reports 2018;6(2):132 View
  6. Gibbs J, Sutcliffe L, Gkatzidou V, Hone K, Ashcroft R, Harding-Esch E, Lowndes C, Sadiq S, Sonnenberg P, Estcourt C. The eClinical Care Pathway Framework: a novel structure for creation of online complex clinical care pathways and its application in the management of sexually transmitted infections. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2016;16(1) View
  7. Martin P, Cousin L, Gottot S, Bourmaud A, de La Rochebrochard E, Alberti C. Participatory Interventions for Sexual Health Promotion for Adolescents and Young Adults on the Internet: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(7):e15378 View
  8. Bailey J, Webster R, Griffin M, Freemantle N, Hunter R, Rait G, Estcourt C, Anderson J, Gerressu M, Stephenson J, Michie S, Murray E. The Men’s Safer Sex Trial: A feasibility randomised controlled trial of an interactive digital intervention to increase condom use in men. DIGITAL HEALTH 2016;2 View
  9. CHIU C, MENACHO L, FISHER C, YOUNG S. Ethics Issues in Social Media–Based HIV Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2015;24(3):303 View
  10. Gabarron E, Luque L, Schopf T, Lau A, Armayones M, Wynn R, Serrano J. Impact of Facebook Ads for Sexual Health Promotion Via an Educational Web App. International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications 2017;8(2):18 View
  11. Carter-Harris L, Bartlett Ellis R, Warrick A, Rawl S. Beyond Traditional Newspaper Advertisement: Leveraging Facebook-Targeted Advertisement to Recruit Long-Term Smokers for Research. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(6):e117 View
  12. Bailey J, Mann S, Wayal S, Hunter R, Free C, Abraham C, Murray E. Sexual health promotion for young people delivered via digital media: a scoping review. Public Health Research 2015;3(13):1 View
  13. Bailey J, Tomlinson N, Hobbs L, Webster R. Challenges and opportunities in evaluating a digital sexual health intervention in a clinic setting: Staff and patient views. DIGITAL HEALTH 2017;3 View
  14. Martin P, Alberti C, Gottot S, Bourmaud A, de La Rochebrochard E. Expert Opinions on Web-Based Peer Education Interventions for Youth Sexual Health Promotion: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(11):e18650 View
  15. Schedlowski M, Enck P, Rief W, Bingel U, Michel M. Neuro-Bio-Behavioral Mechanisms of Placebo and Nocebo Responses: Implications for Clinical Trials and Clinical Practice. Pharmacological Reviews 2015;67(3):697 View
  16. Gillies K, Kearney A, Keenan C, Treweek S, Hudson J, Brueton V, Conway T, Hunter A, Murphy L, Carr P, Rait G, Manson P, Aceves-Martins M. Strategies to improve retention in randomised trials. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2021;2021(4) View
  17. Bailey J, Bennett K, Gubijev A, Shawe J, Stephenson J. Participant views and experiences of sexual health research: The Contraception Choices online trial. DIGITAL HEALTH 2021;7 View
  18. Saha R, Paul P, Yaya S, Banke-Thomas A. Association between exposure to social media and knowledge of sexual and reproductive health among adolescent girls: evidence from the UDAYA survey in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, India. Reproductive Health 2022;19(1) View
  19. Montero-Pons L, Falguera-Puig G, García-Sierra R, Manresa-Domínguez J, Reyes-Lacalle A, Cabedo-Ferreiro R, Cos-Busquets J, Zaragoza Marfà A, Sancho Pérez M, Rodríguez-Martín D. Adolescents and Young Adults Evaluating a Website for Affective-Sexual Information and Education: A Mixed-Methods Study Protocol. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(24):16586 View
  20. Rogers A, De Paoli G, Subbarayan S, Copland R, Harwood K, Coyle J, Mitchell L, MacDonald T, Mackenzie I. A systematic review of methods used to conduct decentralised clinical trials. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2022;88(6):2843 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gabarron E, Luque L, Schopf T, Lau A, Armayones M, Wynn R, Serrano J. Healthcare Policy and Reform. View