The Sexual Health Research Network is the UK’s first comprehensive Network aimed primarily at researchers across academic disciplines as well as those engaged in research across other sectors. Our main purpose is to provide an opportunity around which interested researchers
Willingness to participate in future HIV prevention studies among gay and bisexual men in Scotland, UK: a challenge for intervention trials.
McDaid LM, Hart GJ. Aids & Behavior 2012;16:1420-1429.pubmed open access
Serosorting and strategic positioning during unprotected anal intercourse: are risk reduction strategies being employed by gay and bisexual men in Scotland?
McDaid LM, Hart GJ. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2012;39:735-738.pubmed
Men, deprivation and sexual health; scoping review.
McDaid L M, Ross G, Young I. MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit Occasional Paper no. 22, Glasgow, 2012.open access
Sexually transmitted infection testing and self-reported diagnoses among a community sample of men who have sex with men in Scotland.
McDaid L M, Li J, Knussen C, Flowers P. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2012: [epub ahead of print].
Has testing been normalised?: An analysis of changes in barriers to HIV testing among men who have sex with men between 2000 and 2010 in Scotland, UK.
Flowers P, Knussen C, McDaid L. HIV Medicine 2012;[epub ahead of print].