Performance of a tool to identify different types of self-reported sexual risk among women attending a contraception and sexual health clinic: results of a cross-sectional survey.
Natalie Lois EdelmanJennifer WhethamJackie CassellRichard de VisserCatherine MercerChristopher Iain JonesAbbey GerstenStephen BremnerPublished in: BMJ sexual & reproductive health (2020)
The CPR demonstrated good sensitivity but low specificity, so may be suited to triaging or stratifying which interventions to offer CASH patients and by which mode (eg, online vs face-to-face). Further investigation of causal links between psychosocial factors and sexual risk is warranted to support development of psychosocial interventions for this patient group.