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Hughes E, Mitchell N, Gascoyne S, et al. Sexual health promotion in people with severe mental illness: the RESPECT feasibility RCT. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2019 Dec. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 23.65.)
Sexual health promotion in people with severe mental illness: the RESPECT feasibility RCT.
Show details- A&E
accident and emergency
- AE
adverse event
- AOT
Assertive Outreach and Community
- ASSIST
Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test
- BBV
blood-borne virus
- C&IFT
Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust
- CMHT
community mental health team
- CRF
case report form
- CRN
Clinical Research Network
- CSO
Clinical Studies Officer
- CtoC
consent to contact
- DMEC
Data Monitoring and Ethics Committee
- EQ-5D-5L
EuroQol-5 Dimensions, five-level version
- GP
general practitioner
- HIV
human immunodeficiency virus
- HIV-KQ
knowledge about HIV questionnaire
- HRA
Health Research Authority
- ICC
intracluster correlation coefficient
- IMB
information–motivation–behavioural skills model
- LYPFT
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- MDT
multidisciplinary team
- MISS-Q
Mental Illness Stigma Scale
- MRC
Medical Research Council
- MSM
men who have sex with men
- Natsal
National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyle
- NELFT
North East London NHS Foundation Trust
- PIS
participant information sheet
- PWLE
people with lived experience
- RCT
randomised controlled trial
- R&D
research and development
- REC
Research Ethics Committee
- ReQoL
recovering quality of life
- RESPECT
Randomised Evaluation of Sexual health Promotion Effectiveness informing Care and Treatment
- SAE
serious adverse event
- SD
standard deviation
- SERBAS
Sexual Risk Behaviour Assessment Schedule
- SMI
serious mental illness
- SPFT
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- STI
sexually transmitted infection
- SWYFT
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- TAU
treatment as usual
- TSC
Trial Steering Committee
- WHO
World Health Organization
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