Exploring risk-taking behaviour for STIs in middle age. Practitioner 2017;261 (1801):10
Exploring risk-taking behaviour for STIs in middle age
22 Feb 2017
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates are increasing in the over 45 age group. However, feelings of guilt, embarrassment about age and stigma attached to STIs may deter middle-aged people from consulting sexual health services, a UK study has found.
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