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Going beyond 'regular and casual': development of a classification of sexual partner types to enhance partner notification for STIs.

Claudia S EstcourtPaul FlowersJackie A CassellMaria PothoulakiGabriele VojtFiona MappMelvina Woode-OwusuDianne Egli-GanyJohn SaundersMerle SymondsAlison R HowarthSonali WayalRak NandwaniSusie BriceAlex ComerAnne M JohnsonCatherine H Mercer
Published in: Sexually transmitted infections (2021)
We developed an evidence-informed, useable classification of five sexual partner types to underpin PN practice and other STI prevention interventions. Analysis of biomedical, psychological and social factors that distinguish different partner types shows how each could warrant a tailored PN approach. This classification could facilitate the use of partner-centred outcomes. Additional studies are needed to determine the utility of the classification to improve measurement of the impact of PN strategies and help focus resources.
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