A novel research approach in sex on premises venues (SOPV): objective measure of sexual behaviour and low level intrusion to patrons

An alternative research method adapted from a study with sex workers in Nicaragua may be used in SOPVs. 1, 2 This study counted the number of used condoms per client as a measure of "safe" sexual behaviour. SOPV staff collected venue waste and research staff counted the number of condoms i...

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Published inSexually transmitted infections Vol. 79; no. 1; p. 78
Main Authors Lister, N A, Smith, A, Binger, A, Fairley, C K
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England BMJ Publishing Group Ltd 01.02.2003
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Summary:An alternative research method adapted from a study with sex workers in Nicaragua may be used in SOPVs. 1, 2 This study counted the number of used condoms per client as a measure of "safe" sexual behaviour. SOPV staff collected venue waste and research staff counted the number of condoms in the waste that were free from condom packaging.
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Correspondence to:
 Christopher K Fairley,
 cfairley@unimelb.edu.au
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PMID:12576630
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ISSN:1368-4973
1472-3263
DOI:10.1136/sti.79.1.78