Impacts of COVID-19 on sexual behaviour in Britain: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID).
Catherine H MercerSoazig CliftonJulie RiddellClare TantonLily FreemanAndrew J CopasEmily DemaRaquel Boso PerezJo GibbsWendy G MacdowallDee MenezesMary-Clare RidgeChristopher BonellPam SonnenbergNigel FieldKirstin Rebecca MitchellPublished in: Sexually transmitted infections (2021)
Our quasi-representative study of the British population found a substantial minority reported significant shifts in sexual repertoires, frequency and satisfaction following the introduction of COVID-19 restrictions. However, these negative changes were perceived by some more than others; predominantly those not cohabiting and the young. As these groups are most likely to experience adverse sexual health, it is important to monitor behaviour as restrictions ease to understand the longer term consequences, including for health services.