Sexualised drug use in people attending sexual health clinics in England.

Hamish Mohammed; John Were; Carina King; Martina Furegato; Anthony Nardone; Gwenda Hughes ORCID logo; GUMCADv3 Steering Group; (2016) Sexualised drug use in people attending sexual health clinics in England. Sexually transmitted infections, 92 (6). 454-. ISSN 1368-4973 DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2016-052740
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Recent evidence highlights an increase in ‘chemsex’, the use of recreational drugs during sex, in men who have sex with men (MSM) and an association with risky sexual behaviours and outbreaks of STIs.1 However, the extent of sexualised drug use in people attending sexual health clinics (SHCs) is unknown.


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