Journal article
Facilitating chlamydia testing among young people: A randomised controlled trial in cyberspace
M Kang, A Rochford, R Skinner, A Mindel, M Webb, J Peat, T Usherwood
Sexually Transmitted Infections | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2012
Abstract
Objectives: Chlamydia notifications have been rising in Australia for over a decade and are highest in young people. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of an internet-based intervention on chlamydia testing among young people 16-25 years. Methods: In this randomised controlled trial, recruitment, data collection, study interventions and follow-up occurred entirely in cyberspace, facilitated by a website. Eligible participants were aged 16-25 years and resided in Australia. The intervention group received personalised emails inviting interaction about chlamydia testing, while the control group received regular impersonal emails. Primary outcome was self-reported chlamydia testing at 6-mo..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the Australian Department of Health and Ageing as part of the Chlamydia Targeted Grants Programme.