2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-15657/v1
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A Bespoke Sexual Health Promotion Intervention for People with Serious Mental Illness in Community Mental Health Services in the UK Compared with Treatment as Usual: the RESPECT Feasibility Randomised Controlled trial

Abstract: BackgroundPeople with serious mental illness (SMI) have sexual health needs but there is little evidence to inform effective interventions to address them. In fact, there are few studies that have addressed this topic for people with SMI outside USA and Brazil. Therefore, the aim of the study was to establish the acceptability and feasibility of a trial of a sexual health promotion intervention for people with SMI in the UK.MethodThe RESPECT study was a two-armed randomised controlled, open feasibility study c… Show more

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