In Episode 27, Tom Nadarzynski, an Assistant Professor in health psychology and researcher in digital sexual health at University of Westminster in England, discusses targeted advertisement of chlamydia screening on social media. This mixed methods study first sought young women’s views towards social
Episode 12: Louise Jackson discusses a systematic review and meta-ethnography of women’s experiences of chlamydia testing

Episode 12: Louise Jackson, Research Fellow within the Health Economics Unit at the University of Birmingham. In this podcast, Louise chats to Karen about a systematic review and meta-ethnography of qualitative studies that investigated women’s experiences of thinking about and participating in testing
Episode 11: Sarah Woodhall discusses chlamydia testing and diagnosis
Teenage banter about sexual infections is not a #fail

Link to blog post,first published at The Conversation, by Dr Karen Lorimer, Senior Research Fellow at Glasgow Caledonian University http://theconversation.com/teenage-banter-about-sexual-infections-is-not-a-fail-28830 Teenage banter about sexual infections is not a #fail A recent TV programme on “the secret life of students” followed a
Young men’s views towards the barriers and facilitators of Internet-based Chlamydia trachomatis screening: a qualitative study
Lorimer, Karen, and Lisa McDaid. Journal of medical Internet research 15.12 (2013). LORIMER_JMIR_2013