TitleYearStudyAuthorsLocation
How can we facilitate reliable reporting in surveys of sexual behaviour? Evidence from qualitative research2007Natsal-2Kiristi Mitchell et al.Culture, Health & Sexuality
Conceptualizing Sexual Wellbeing: A Qualitative Investigation to Inform Development of a Measure (Natsal-SW)2024Natsal-4R. Lewis, R. Bosó Pérez, K.J. Maxwell, D. Reid, W. Macdowall, C. Bonell, J.D. Fortenberry, C.H. Mercer, P. Sonnenberg & K.R. MitchellThe Journal of Sex Research
Factors shaping the timing of later entry into parenthood: Narratives of choice and constraint2023Natsal-3Jessica Datta, Karen J. Maxwell, Kirstin R. Mitchell, Ruth Lewis, Kaye WellingsSocial Sciences & Humanities Open
“We’re Just Tired”: Influences on Sexual Activity Among Male-Partnered Women in Midlife; A Mixed Method Study2023Natsal-1Kaye Wellings,Lorna Gibson, Ruth Lewis, Jessica Datta, Wendy Macdowall, & Kirstin MitchellThe Journal of Sex Research
Development and Validation of a Brief Measure of Sexual Wellbeing for Population Surveys: The Natsal Sexual Wellbeing Measure (Natsal-SW)2023Natsal-4Kiristin Mitchell et al.The Journal of Sex Research
Pathways to help-seeking for sexual difficulties in older adults: qualitative findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3)2021Natsal-3Sharron Hinchliff et al.Age and Aging
Help-Seeking for Sexual Difficulties and the Potential Role of Interactive Digital Interventions: Findings From the Third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles2019Natsal-3Lorna J. Hobbs et a.The Journal of Sex Research
Estimating the Prevalence of Sexual Function Problems: The Impact of Morbidity Criteria2015Natsal-3Kiristi Mitchell et al.The Journal of Sex Research
Prevalence and Correlates of Fearing a Partner During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Britain: Findings from Natsal-COVID2023Natsal-COVIDMalachi WillisJournal of Family Violence
Methodology of Natsal-COVID Wave 1: a large, quasi-representative survey with qualitative follow-up measuring the impact of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive health in Britain2022Natsal-COVIDEmily Dema et. alWellcome Open Research
Contraceptive use and pregnancy planning in Britain during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal-COVID)2023Natsal-COVIDAndrew J Baxter et al.BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health
Scotland report: Sexual and reproductive health in Scotland during the first year of the COVID pandemic (March 2020 – March 2021)2022Natsal-COVIDRiddell J.View
Balancing risk, intimacy and (non)compliance: a qualitative study of sex across household during COVID-19 social restrictions2022Natsal-COVIDKAren J. Maxwell et al.Culture, Health & Sexuality
Access to and quality of sexual and reproductive health services in Britain during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative interview study of patient experiences2022Natsal-COVIDRaquel Bosó PérezBMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health
Initial impacts of COVID-19 on sex life and relationship quality in steady relationships in Britain: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal COVID)2022Natsal-COVIDKiristi Mitchell et al.The Journal of Sex Research
Intimate physical contact between people from different households during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal COVID)2022Natsal-COVIDPam Sonnenberg et al.BMJ Open
Impacts of COVID-19 on sexual behaviour in Britain: findings from a large, quasi-representative survey (Natsal COVID)2021Natsal-COVIDCatharine Mercer et al.BMJ STI
Initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health service use and unmet need in Britain: findings from a quasi-representative survey (Natsal COVID)2022Natsal-COVIDEmily Dema et. alThe Lancet Public Health
Sexual and Reproductive Health in Britain During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: National Population Survey (Natsal COVID)2022Natsal-COVIDKiristi Mitchell et al.Sexually Transmitted Infection
How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect access to condoms, chlamydia and HIV testing, and cervical cancer screening at a population level in Britain? (Natsal COVID)Natsal-COVIDBMJ STI
Propensity score adjustments for non-probability samples: Using web panels to collect data on sexual health.2014Natsal-3Andrew CopasOral presentation at the Social Research Association annual conference 2014, London, UK, 8th December 2014.
How Well Do Web Panel Surveys Measure Sensitive Behaviours in the General Population, and Can They Be Improved? A Comparison with the Third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes & Lifestyles (Natsal3).2013Natsal-3Erens B, Burkill S, Copas AJ, Couper M, Conrad F, Tanton CSTI & AIDS World Congress 2013, Vienna, Austria, July 14-17.
How Well Do Web Panel Surveys Measure Sensitive Behaviours in the General Population, and Can They Be Improved? A Comparison with the Third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes & Lifestyles (Natsal3).2013Natsal-3Erens B, Burkill S, Copas AJ, Couper M, Conrad FSociety for Social Medicine 57th Annual Scientific Meeting, Brighton, UK, 11-13 September 2013.
Human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention in Britain: Findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Tanton C, Soldan K, Beddows S, Waller J, Clifton S, Field N, Mercer CH, Ison C, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PPoster presentation at the 2014 National STD Prevention Conference, Atlanta, USA, 9-12 June 2014.
Mycoplasma Genitalium in British Women and Men Aged 16-44 Years: Findings from the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Sonnenberg P, Ison C, Field N, Clifton S, Tanton C, Soldan K, Beddows S, Mercer CH, Johnson AMLate breaker oral presentation at the 2014 National STD Prevention Conference, Atlanta, USA, 9-12 June 2014.
Chlamydia prevalence estimates among young adults from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal) in Britain: what can they tell us about changes in prevalence over the last decade?2015Natsal-3Woodhall SC, Soldan K, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CH, Clifton S, Saunders P, da Silva F, Alexander S, Tanton C, Field N, Copas AJ, Ison CA, Johnson AMSexually Transmitted Infections, 2015 Sep;91(6):412-4. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2015-052067
The prevalence of and factors associated with paying for sex among men resident in Britain: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Jones KG, Johnson AM, Wellings K, Sonnenberg P, Field N, Tanton C, Erens B, Clifton S, Datta J, Mitchell KR, Prah P, Mercer CHPoster presentation at the 2014 National STD Prevention Conference, Atlanta, USA, 9-12 June 2014.
“Natsal SW Measure Development-validation Pre-print.”2022Natsal-4Mitchell, Kirstin, Melissa J. Palmer, Ruth Lewis, Raquel B. Perez, Karen Maxwell, Wendy Macdowall, David Reid, et alOSF Preprints. November 28. doi:10.31219/osf.io/e8d5c
Online Sexual Partner Seeking as a Social Practice: Qualitative Evidence from the 4th British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-4)2022Natsal-4David S Reid, Wendy G. Macdowall, Ruth Lewis, Bernie Hogan, Kirstin R. Mitchell, Raquel Bosó Pérez, Jo Gibbs, Clarissa Smith, Feona Attwood, Catherine H. Mercer, Pam Sonnenberg & Chris Bonell and the Natsal-4 TeamThe Journal of Sex Research, 59:8, 1034-1044, DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2021.1994516
Sexting among British adults: a qualitative analysis of sexting as emotion work governed by ‘feeling rules’,2022Natsal-4Wendy G. Macdowall, David S. Reid, Ruth Lewis, Raquel Bosó Pérez, Kirstin R. Mitchell, Karen J. Maxwell, Clarissa Smith, Feona Attwood, Jo Gibbs, Bernie Hogan, Catherine H. Mercer, Pam Sonnenberg, Chris Bonell & Natsal-4 TeamCulture, Health & Sexuality, DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2022.2080866
"We're Just Tired: Influences on Sexual Activity Among Male-Partnered Women in Midlife; A Mixed Method Study."2023Natsal-3Wellings K, Gibson L, Lewis R, Datta J, Macdowall W, Mitchell KJ Sex Res. 2023 Feb 9:1-14. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2023.2165613. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36757684.
Selling sex on the doorstep: Development activities to maximise response on the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2010Natsal-3Phelps, A and Nicholson, SSocial Research Association Annual Conference 2010, London. 7th December 2010.
Sexual desire and sexual arousal: Do men and women make a distinction?2011Natsal-3Mitchell K, Graham C, Wellings, K20th World Association of Sexual Health Conference. Glasgow, UK, 12-16 June 2011.
Measuring Salivary Testosterone in a national population survey.2013Natsal-3Clifton S, MacDowall W, Wu F, Keevil B, MacDonald P, MacIntyre HFifth European Survey Research Association Conference; 2013; Ljubljana, Slovenia, 15-19 July 2013.
Testing for STIs in population-based sexual health surveys without returning results: development of an ethical and pragmatic approach.2013Natsal-3Field N, Tanton C, Mercer CH, Clifton S, Soldan K, Beddows S, Ison C, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PFifth European Survey Research Association Conference; 2013; Ljubljana, Slovenia, 15-19 July 2013.
How Well Do Web Panel Surveys Measure Sensitive Behaviours in the General Population, and Can They Be Improved? A Comparison with the Third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes & Lifestyles (Natsal3).2013Natsal-3Erens B, Burkill S, Copas AJ, Couper M, Conrad FEuropean Survey Research Association conference 2013, Ljubljana, Slovenia, July 15-19.
Improving questions on sexual mixing for Britain's third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles ('Natsal 2010'): Lessons learned from cognitive interviewing.2009Natsal-3Nicholson, S, Gray, M, Aicken, C, Tanton, C, Field, N, Sonnenberg, P, Johnson, A, Mercer, C11th IUSTI World Congress; 2009; Cape Town, South Africa, 9-12 November 2009.
Chlamydia infection and control among young adults in Britain in 2010-2012: Findings from the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Woodhall SC, Soldan K, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CH, Clifton S, Saunders P, da Silva F, Alexander S, Tanton C, Field N, Copas A, Ison CA, Johnson AMPoster presentation at the Third Joint Conference of BHIVA with BASHH; Liverpool, 1-4 April 2014
HIV risk perception and testing in groups identified in the BASHH/BHIVA UK national guidelines for HIV testing 2008: Findings from Natsal-3.2014Natsal-3Clifton S, Mercer CH, Nardone A, Field N, Tanton C, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PPoster presentation at the Third Joint Conference of BHIVA with BASHH; Liverpool, 1-4 April 2014
Dual testing for Chlamydia Trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae within a general population survey: Insights from the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Field N, Sonnenberg P, Alexander S, Ison CA, Hughes G, Clifton S, Tanton C, Beddows S, Mercer CH, Johnson AMPoster presentation at the Third Joint Conference of BHIVA with BASHH; Liverpool, 1-4 April 2014
Sexual behaviour and sexual health service use of people with depression in Britain: Findings from the Third National Survey of sexual attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Field N, Prah P, Mercer CH, Rait G, Cassall J, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PPoster presentation at the Third Joint Conference of BHIVA with BASHH; Liverpool, 1-4 April 2014
Using non-probability web surveys to measure sexual behaviours and attitudes in the British general population.2014Natsal-3Erens B, Burkill S, Copas AJ, Couper M, Conrad FPoster presentation at the 2014 National STD Prevention Conference, Atlanta, USA, 9-12 June 2014
Asking about Sex in General Health Surveys: Comparing the Health Survey for England with the Natsal Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2014Natsal-3Prah P, Mercer CH, Nardone A, Woodhall SC, Clifton S, Erens B, Craig R, Robinson C, Johnson AMOral presentation at the 2014 National STD Prevention Conference, Atlanta, USA, 9-12 June 2014.
Mycoplasma genitalium in British women and men aged 16-44 years: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Sonnenberg P, Ison C, Field N, Clifton S, Tanton C, Soldan K, Beddows S, Mercer CH, Johnson AMOral presentation at the Third Joint Conference of the British HIV Association (BHIVA) with the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), Liverpool, UK, 1-4 April 2014.
Human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer prevention in Britain: Findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Tanton C, Soldan K, Beddows S, Waller J, Clifton S, Field N, Mercer CH, Ison C, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg POral presentation at the Third Joint Conference of the British HIV Association (BHIVA) with the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), Liverpool, UK, 1-4 April 2014.
Measuring concurrent sexual partnerships in behavioural surveys: a tale of two methods.2014Natsal-3Mercer CH, Burkill S, Clifton S, Field N, Tanton C, Aicken CRH, Sonnenberg P, Johnson AMPoster presentation at the 2014 National STD Prevention Conference, Atlanta, USA, 9-12 June 2014
Who uses the internet for sexual healthcare? Evidence from a nationally-representative survey of the British population.2014Natsal-3Aicken CRH, Sonnenberg P, Estcourt CS, Johnson AM, Mercer CHPoster presentation at the UCL Festival of Digital Health, London, UK, 23-25 June 2014.
STI Risk Perception and its association with behaviour and STIs: results from the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Clifton S, Jones K, Tanton C, Field N, Mercer CH, Soldan K, Macdowall W, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PInternational Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections Malta Meeting 2014. St Julians, Malta, 18-20 September 2014
Travel and sex: Findings from Britain's third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Tanton CPresentation in "Sex Tourism Symposium. International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections Malta Meeting 2014. St Julians, Malta, 18-20 September 2014"
Patterns of sex education & association with sexual health outcomes in Britain: Exploratory studies using Natsal to inform interventions.2014Natsal-3Jones KG, MacDowall W, Tanton C, Mercer CH, Wellings K, Clifton S, Mitchell KR, Lewis R, Stevens A, and Johnson AMPoster presentation at the 2014 School of Public Health Research Annual Scientific Meeting, Sheffield, UK, 22 October 2014.
Propensity score adjustments for non-probability samples: using web panels to collect data on sexual health.2014Natsal-3Copas AJ, Burkill S, Erens B, Couper M, Conrad FOral presentation at the World Association of Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) Annual Conference, Nice, France, 4-6 September 2014.
Using non-probability web surveys to measure sexual behaviours and attitudes in the general population.2014Natsal-3Bob ErensOral presentation at the Social Research Association annual conference 2014, London, UK, 8th December 2014.
Using the web to collect data on sensitive behaviours: an experiment looking at mode effects on the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3) Webdatanet Conference.2015Natsal-3Burkill S, Copas A, Couper M, Clifton S, Prah P, Datta J, Conrad F, Johnson AM, Welling K, Erens BSalamanca, 27th May 2015.
The sexual health & well-being of men who have sex with men (MSM): Evidence from Britain’s National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal).2015Natsal-3Mercer CH, Prah P, Tanton C, Field N, Clifton S, Sonnenberg P, Jones KG, Nardone A, Johnson AMOral presentation (O8) at BASSH Spring Conference 2015, 1-3 June 2015, Royal Glasgow Concert Halls, Glasgow. Published abstract in Sex Transm Infect 2015;91(Suppl 1): A3 doi:10.1136/sextrans-2015-052126.8
Does chlamydia testing in general practice mean missed opportunities for the diagnosis of other STIs?2015Natsal-3Clifton S, Mercer CH, Cassell J, Sonnenberg P, Lu M, Woodhall SC, Soldan K: a comparison of the population tested in general practice versus sexual health clinics in Britain. Poster presentation (P186.1) at BASHH Spring Conference 2015, Glasgow, UK, 1-3 June 2015. Published abstract in Sex Transm Infect 2015;91(Suppl 1): A77 doi:10.1136/sextrans-2015-052126.229.
Using the web to collect data on sensitive behaviours: an experiment looking at mode effects on the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3) European Survey Research Association Conference.2015Natsal-3Burkill S, Copas A, Couper M, Clifton S, Prah P, Datta J, Conrad F, Johnson AM, Welling K, Erens BRekjavik, 16th July 2015.
Experience and meaning of genital symptoms to people in Britain: Findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2015Natsal-3Mapp FCongress of the World Association for Sexual Health, Singapore, 25-28th July 2015.
Trends and patterns in sexual behaviour: Responses to a changing world.2015Natsal-3Wellings KPlenary session on Sexual behaviour and public health at the 22nd Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health, Singapore, 25 July 2015.
Assessing programme impact through multiple non-experimental methods: The case of chlamydia screening in England and other stories.2015Natsal-3Johnson AM, Woodhall SC, Soldan K, McClure M, Horner P, Sonnenberg P, Nardone A, Mercer CHProgram Science meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 12 September 2015.
What can probability surveys tell us about changes in chlamydia prevalence in Britain?2015Natsal-3Woodhall S, Soldan K, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CH, Clifton S, Saunders P, Coelho da Silva F, Alexander S, Tanton C, Field N, Copas A, Ison CA, Johnson AMEvidence from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal). Poster presentation at the World STI & HIV Congress 2015 and 21st International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research (ISSTDR) Congress, 13-18 September 2015, Brisbane, Australia.
Representing men who have sex with men (MSM) in Britain: Evidence from comparative analyses of the latest convenience and probability surveys.2015Natsal-3Prah P, Hickson F, Bonell C, McDaid L, Johnson AM, Clifton S, Wayal S, Sonnenberg P, Nardone T, Erens B, Riddell J, Weatherburn P, Mercer CHPoster presentation at the World STI & HIV Congress 2015 and 21st International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research (ISSTDR) Congress, 13-18 September 2015, Brisbane, Australia.
Overcoming the ambiguity of partnership type: A novel characterisation using data from Britain’s third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2015Natsal-3Mercer CH, Jones KG, Johnson AM, Lewis R, Mitchell KR, Clifton S, Tanton C, Sonnenberg P, Wellings K, Cassell JA, Estcourt CSOral presentation at the World STI & HIV Congress 2015 and 21st International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research (ISSTDR) Congress, 13-18 September 2015, Brisbane, Australia.
Mind the Gap! Biological and behavioural concurrency and their potential for STI transmission in the British population.2015Natsal-3Mercer CH, Geary R, Jones KG, Clifton S, Tanton C, Sonnenberg P, Gravningen K, Johnson AMPoster presentation at the World STI & HIV Congress 2015 and 21st International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research (ISSTDR) Congress, 13-18 September 2015, Brisbane, Australia.
Type-specific human papillomavirus (HPV) in women in the British population: current prevalence and change over time.2015Natsal-3Sonnenberg P, Tanton C, Mesher D, Beddows S, Soldan K, Clifton S, Panwar K, Field N, Mercer CH, Johnson AMOral presentation at the 30th International Papillomavirus Conference & Clinical Workshop (HPV 2015), 17-21 September 2015, Lisbon, Portugal.
Older people in Britain with health issues: why are some sexually satisfied and others not?2015Natsal-3Erens B, Mitchell KR, Gibson LJ, Clifton S, Wellings KSymposium presentation at the International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections 29th European Conference. Sitges, Spain, 24-26th September 2015.
Using population-based studies to understand key influences on sexual health and behaviour: Getting more from the method.2015Natsal-3Mitchell KR, Datta J, Ploubidis G, Mercer CH, Johnson AM, Wellings KInternational Academy of Sex Research Annual Meeting, Canada 9-12th August 2015.
‘Sexual competence’ at first heterosexual intercourse: examining the prevalence and correlates of a context-based measure of first intercourse in a population-based sample of British 16-24 year olds’.2015Natsal-3Palmer, MJ, Clarke, L, Wellings, KSociety for Social Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting, Dublin, 2-4 September 2015
Genital warts and HPV 6/11 in the British population: data from the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2017Natsal-3Sonnenberg P, Tanton C, King E, Field, N, Beddows S, Mesher D, Mercer CH, Soldan K, Johnson AMHPV 2017; 31st International Papillomavirus Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 28 Feb - 4 Mar 2017
Confirmatory assays are essential when testing for Neisseria gonorrhoeae in low prevalence settings: Insights from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).Natsal-3Field N, Clifton S, Alexander S, Ison CA, Hughes G, Beddows S, Tanton C, Soldan K, Coelho da Silva F, Mercer CH, Wellings K, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PSexually Transmitted Infections. Published online first doi:10.1136/sextrans-2014-051850
Associations between source of information about sex and sexual health outcomes in Britain: findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2015Natsal-3Macdowall W, Jones KG, Tanton C, Clifton S, Copas AJ, Mercer CH, Palmer MJ, Lewis R, Datta J, Mitchell KR, Field N, Sonnenberg P, Johnson AM, Wellings KBMJ Open. 2015; 5:e007837. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007837
Patterns and trends in sources of information about sex among young people in Britain: evidence from three National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2015Natsal-3Tanton C, Jones KG, Macdowall W, Clifton S, Mitchell KR, Datta J, Lewis R, Field N, Sonnenberg P, Stevens A, Wellings K, Johnson AM, Mercer CHBMJ Open. 2015; 5: e007834. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007834
High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and cervical cancer prevention in Britain: Evidence of differential uptake of interventions from a national probability survey.2015Natsal-3Tanton C, Soldan K, Beddows S, Mercer CH, Waller J, Field N, Clifton S, Copas AJ, Panwar K, Manyenga P, Coelho da Silva F, Wellings K, Ison CA, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PCancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention. 2015; 24(5) 842-53.
Medicated sex in Britain: evidence from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2015Natsal-3Mitchell KR, Prah P, Mercer CH, Datta J, Tanton C, Macdowall W, Copas AJ, Clifton S, Sonnenberg P, Field N, Johnson AM, Wellings KSexually Transmitted Infections. 2015; 0: 1-7 doi:10.1136/sextrans-2015-052094
Is chlamydia screening reaching young adults at risk of infection?2015Natsal-3Woodhall SC, Soldan K, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CH, Clifton S, Saunders P, da Silva F, Alexander S, Tanton C, Field N, Copas AJ, Ison CA, Johnson AMFindings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3). Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2015 doi:10.1136/sextrans-2015-052013.
Asking about sex in general health surveys: Comparing data collected by the Health Survey for England with the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2015Natsal-3Prah P, Johnson AM, Nardone A, Clifton S, Mindell JS, Copas AJ, Robinson C, Craig R, Woodhall S, Macdowall W, Fuller E, Erens B, Sonnenberg P, Wellings K, Mercer CHPLOS ONE, 2015;10(8):e0135203 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135203
Experience and Meaning of Genital Symptoms to People in Britain: Findings from the Third Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2015Natsal-3Mapp F, Hickon F, Mercer CH, Wellings KThe Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2015; 12.p.320.ISSN 1743-6095
Epidemiology of Mycoplasma genitalium in British men and women aged 16-44 years: evidence from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2015Natsal-3Sonnenberg P, Ison CA, Clifton S, Field N, Tanton C, Soldan K, Beddows S, Alexander S, Khanom R, Saunders P, Copas AJ, Wellings K, Mercer CH, Johnson AMInternational Journal of Epidemiology 2015; 1-13. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyv194
Examining the association between male circumcision and sexual function: Evidence from a British probability sample survey.2015Natsal-3Homfray V, Tanton C, Mitchell K, Miller R, Field N, Macdowall W, Wellings K, Sonnenberg P, Johnson A, Mercer CHAIDS 29:1411–1416
Prevalence of sexual function problems in Britain: The impact of morbidity criteria.Natsal-3Mitchell KR, Jones KG, Wellings K, Johnson AM, Graham C, Datta J, Copas AJ, Bancroft J, Sonnenberg P, Macdowall W, Field N, Mercer CHJournal of Sex Research, in press.
Is ‘sexual competence’ at first heterosexual intercourse associated with subsequent sexual health status?2016Natsal-3Palmer MJ, Clarke L, Ploubidis GB, Mercer CH, Gibson L, Johnson AM, Copas AJ, Wellings KJournal of Sex Research, 2016; doi: 10.1080/00224499.2015.1134424
Examining the potential public health benefit of offering STI testing to men in amateur football clubs: Evidence from cross-sectional surveys.2015Natsal-3Mercer CH, Fuller SS, Saunders JM, Muniina P, Copas AJ, Hart GJ, Sutcliffe LJ, Johnson AM, Cassell JA, Estcourt CSBMC Public Health, 2015; 15: 676 doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-1951-7
Male circumcision and STI acquisition in Britain: Evidence from a national probability sample survey.2015Natsal-3Homfray V, Tanton C, Miller RF, Beddows S, Field N, Sonnenberg P, Panwar K, Johnson AM, Mercer CHPLoS One, 2015. 10(6): e0130396. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0130396.
Chlamydia prevalence estimates among young adults from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal) in Britain: what can they tell us about changes in prevalence over the last decade?2014Natsal-3Woodhall SC, Soldan K, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CH, Clifton S, Saunders P, da Silva F, Alexander S, Tanton C, Field N, Copas AJ, Ison CA, Johnson AMLate breaker poster presentation at the 2014 National STD Prevention Conference, Atlanta, USA, 9-12 June 2014.
Using the web to collect data on sensitive behaviours: a study looking at mode effects on the British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.Natsal-3Burkill S, Copas A, Couper MP, Clifton S,Prah P, Datta J, Conrad F, Wellings K, Johnson AM, Erens BPLoS ONE 11(2): e0147983.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0147983
Use of the internet for sexual health among sexually experienced persons aged 16 to 44 years: Evidence from a nationally representative survey of the British population.2016Natsal-3Aicken CRH, Estcourt CS, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg P, Wellings K, Mercer CHJournal of Medical Internet Research, 2016; 18(1):e14. doi: 10.2196/jmir.4373
How well do volunteer web panel surveys measure sensitive behaviours in the general population, and can they be improved? A comparison with the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes & Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2013Natsal-3Erens B, Burkill S, Copas AJ, Couper M, Conrad FPoster presentation at Public Health Science: a national conference dedicated to new research in public health, London, UK, November 2013
A Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method for Salivary Testosterone with Adult Male Reference Interval Determination.2011Natsal-3Macdonald PR, Owen LJ, Wu FC, MacDowall W, Keevil BG For the NATSAL teamClin Chem. 2011; 57:774-775
Testing for sexually transmitted infections in a population-based sexual health survey: development of an acceptable ethical approach.2012Natsal-3Field N, Tanton C, Mercer CH, Nicholson S, Soldan K, Beddows S, Ison C, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PJournal of Medical Ethics 2012; 38(6): 380-2
The Natsal-SF: a validated measure of sexual function for use in community surveys.2012Natsal-3Mitchell KR, Ploubidis GB, Datta J, Wellings KEur J Epidemiol. 2012; 27(6): 409-18
Improving questions on sexual partnerships: Lessons learned from cognitive interviews for Britain's third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles ('Natsal-3').2013Natsal-3Aicken CRH, Gray M, Clifton S, Tanton C, Field N, Sonnenberg P, Johnson AJ, Mercer CHArchives of Sexual Behaviour. 2013; 42(2): 173-185
Lifetime prevalence, associated factors and circumstances of non-volitional sex among women and men: Findings from the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal).2013Natsal-3Macdowall W, Gibson LJ, Tanton C, Mercer CH, Lewis R, Clifton S, Field N, Datta J, Mitchell KR, Sonnenberg P, Erens B, Copas AJ, Phelps A, Prah P, Johnson AM, Wellings KLancet. 2013; 382: 1845-1855
Investigating associations between health and sexual lifestyles: Findings from the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2013Natsal-3Field N, Mercer CH, Sonnenberg P, Tanton C, Clifton S, Mitchell KR, Erens B, Macdowall W, Wu FC, Datta J, Jones KG, Stevens A, Prah P, Copas AJ, Phelps A, Wellings K, Johnson AMLancet. 2013; 382: 1830-1844
Sexual function in Britain: findings from the National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal).2013Natsal-3Mitchell KR, Mercer CH, Ploubidis GB, Jones KG, Datta J, Field N, Copas AJ, Tanton C, Erens B, Sonnenberg P, Clifton S, Macdowall W, Phelps A, Johnson AM, Wellings KLancet. 2013; 382: 1817-1829
Unplanned pregnancy in Britain: prevalence, associated factors and context; findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal 3).2013Natsal-3Wellings K, Jones KG, Mercer CH, Tanton C, Clifton S, Datta J, Copas AJ, Erens B, Gibson LJ, Macdowall W, Sonnenberg P, Phelps P, Johnson AMLancet. 2013; 382: 1807-1816
Prevalence, risk factors and uptake of interventions for sexually transmitted infections: Findings from the British National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal).2013Natsal-3Sonnenberg P, Clifton S, Beddows S, Field N, Soldan K, Tanton C, Mercer CH, Coelho da Silva F, Alexander S, Copas AJ, Phelps A, Erens B, Prah P, Macdowall W, Wellings K, Ison CA Johnson AMLancet. 2013; 382: 1795-1806
Changes in sexual attitudes and lifestyles through the lifecourse and trends over time: Findings from the British National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal).2013Natsal-3Mercer CH, Tanton C, Prah P, Erens B, Sonnenberg P, Clifton S, Macdowall W, Lewis R, Field N, Datta J, Copas AJ, Phelps A, Wellings K, Johnson AMLancet. 2013; 382: 1781-1794
Framing sexual health research: adopting a broader perspective.2013Natsal-3Wellings K, Johnson AMLancet. 2013; 382: 1759-1761
Consistency in reporting sensitive sexual behaviours in Britain: Change in reporting bias in the second and third National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-2 and Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Prah P, Copas AJ, Mercer CH, Clifton S, Erens B, Phelps A, Tanton C, Sonnenberg P, Macdowall W, Wellings K, Johnson AMSex Transm Infect. 2014; 90: 90-93
Methodology of the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2014Natsal-3Erens B, Phelps A, Clifton S, Mercer CH, Tanton C, Hussey D, Sonnenberg P, Macdowall W, Field N, Datta J, Mitchell K, Copas AJ, Wellings K, Johnson AMSex Transm Infect. 2014; 90: 84-89
What's new about Natsal-3?2014Natsal-3Mercer CH, Wellings K, Johnson AMSex Transm Infect. 2014; 90: 80-81
Salivary testosterone measurement by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry in adult males and females.2014Natsal-3Keevil BG, MacDonald P, Macdowall W, Lee DM, Wu FCW and the NATSAL TeamAnn Clin Biochem.2014; 51:368-378
Nonprobability web surveys to measure sexual behaviours and attitudes in the general population: a comparison with a probability sample interview survey.2014Natsal-3Erens B, Burkill S, Couper MP, Conrad F, Clifton S, Tanton C, Phelps A, Datta J, Mercer CH, Sonnenberg S, Prah P, Mitchell KR, Wellings K, Johnson AM, Copas AJJ Med Internet Res. 2014;16(12):e276. doi: /jimr.3382
Impact and cost-effectiveness of chlamydia testing in Scotland: a mathematical modelling study.2015Natsal-3(Collaborator publication) Looker K, Wallace L, Turner KMETheoretical and medical modelling. 2015; 12(2) doi:10.1186/1742-4682-12-2
The Natsal-SF Measure of Sexual Function: Comparison of Three Scoring Methods.2015Natsal-3Jones KG, Mitchell KR, Ploubidis GB, Wellings K, Datta J, Johnson AM, Mercer CHJournal of Sex Research. 2015; DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2014.985813
Natsal-3: key findings from Scotland.2015Natsal-3Fuller E, Clifton S, Field N, Mercer CM, Prah P, Macdowall W, Mitchell K, Sonnenberg P, Johnson AM, Wellings KScottish Government, 2015
(June 2015) Non-probability web panel surveys: Do they work? Questioning the accuracy of web surveys.2015Natsal-3Erens BSRA Research Matters
HIV testing, risk perception, and behaviour: findings from the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2016Natsal-3Clifton S, Nardone A, Field N, Mercer CH, Tanton C, Macdowall W, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PAIDS 2016; 20(6); 943-951
Men who have sex with men in Great Britain: comparing methods and estimates from probability and convenience sample surveys.2016Natsal-3Prah P, Hickson F, Bonell C, McDaid LM, Johnson AM, Wayal S, Clifton S, Sonnenberg P, Nardone A, Erens B, Copas AJ, Riddell J, Weatherburn P, Mercer CHSex Transm Infect. 92(6): 455-63
Forming new sex partnerships while overseas: findings from the third British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes & Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2016Natsal-3Tanton C, Johnson AM, Macdowall W, Datta J, Clifton S, Field N, Mitchell KR, Wellings K, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CHSex Transmit Infect. 2016;
Are depression and poor sexual health are neglected co-morbidities?2016Natsal-3Field N, Prah P, Mercer CH, Rait G, King M, Cassell, J, Tanton C, Heath L, Mitchell KR, Clifton S, Datta J, Wellings K, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PEvidence from a population sample. BMJ Open 2016; 6(3)
Changes in conceptions in women younger than 18 years and the circumstances of young mothers in England in 2000-12: an observational study.2016Natsal-3Wellings K, Palmer MJ, Geary RS, Gibson LJ, Copas A, Datta J, Glasier A, Scott RH, Mercer CH, Erens B, Macdowall W, French RS, Jones K, Johnson AM, Tanton C, Wilkinson PLancet 2016
Prevalence of infertility and help seeking among 15000 women and men.2016Natsal-3Datta J, Palmer MJ, Tanton C, Gibson LJ, Jones KG, Macdowall W, Glasier A, Sonnenberg P, Field N, Mercer CH, Johnson AM, Wellings KHuman Reproduction, Volume 31, Issue 9, 1 September 2016, Pages 2108-2118
The health and well-being of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Britain: Evidence from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2016Natsal-3Mercer CH, Prah P, Field N, Tanton C, Macdowall W, Clifton S, Hughes G, Nardone A, Wellings K, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PBMC Public Health. 2016; 16(1);
Population-level effects of human papillomavirus vaccination programs on infections with nonvaccine genotypes.2016Natsal-3Mesher D, Soldan K, Lehtinen M, Beddows S, Brisson M, Brotherton JML, Chow EPF, Cummings T, Drolet M, Fairley CK, Garland SM, Kahn JA, Kavanagh K, Markowitz L, Pollock KG, Söderlund-Strand A, Sonnenberg P, Tabrizi SN, Tanton C, Unger E, Thomas SLEmerg Infect Dis. 2016. 22(10); 1732-40
Impact and cost-effectiveness of selective human papillomavirus vaccination of men who have sex with men.2016Natsal-3Lin A, Ong KJ, Hobbelen P, King E, Mesher D, Edmunds WJ, Sonnenberg P, Gilson R, Bains I, Choi YH, Tanton C, Soldan K, Jit MClin Infect Dis. 2016
Distribution of salivary testosterone in men and women in a British general population-based sample: the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2017Natsal-3Keevil, BG, Clifton S, Tanton C, Macdowall W, Copas AJ, Lee D, Field N, Mitchell KR, Sonnenberg P, Bancroft J, Mercer CH, Johnson AM, Wellings K, Wu, FCWJournal of the Endocrine Society. 2017. 1(1); 14-25
Painful sex (dyspareunia) in women: prevalence and associated factors in a British population probability survey.2017Natsal-3Mitchell KR, Geary R, Graham CA, Datta J, Wellings K, Sonnenberg P, Field N, Nunns D, Bancroft J, Jones KG, Johnson AM, Mercer CHBJOG
Can psychosocial and socio-demographic questions help identify sexual risk among heterosexually-active women of reproductive age?2017Natsal-3Edelman N, Cassell JA, de Visser R, Prah P, Mercer CHEvidence from Britain's third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3). 2017. BMC Public Health. 17(1): 5
Actual and preferred contraceptive sources among young people: findings from the British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2016Natsal-3Geary RS, Tomes C, Jones KG, Glasier A, Macdowall W, Datta J, Sonnenberg P, Wellings K, French RS, Mercer CH, Johnson AMBMJ Open. 6(9):e011966
Trends in the use of emergency contraception in Britain: evidence from the second and third National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2016Natsal-3Black KI, Geary R, French R, Leefe N, Mercer CH, Glasier A, Macdowall W, Gibson L, Datta J, Palmer M, Wellings KBJOG. 123(10): 1600-7
Sexual Function in 16- to 21-Year-Olds in Britain.2016Natsal-3Mitchell KR, Geary R, Graham C, Clifton S, Mercer CH, Lewis R, Macdowall W, Datta J, Johnson AM, Wellings KJ Adolesc Health. 59(4): 422-8
Investigating the relationship between substance use and sexual behaviour in young people in Britain: findings from a national probability survey.2016Natsal-3Khadr SN, Jones KG, Mann S, Hale D, Johnson AM, Viner RM, Mercer CH*, Wellings K* (* joint senior authors)BMJ Open, 2016 Jun 30; 6(6):e011961. doi:
Sex hormone-binding globulin has no effect of salivary testosterone.2016Natsal-3Keevil BG, Fiers T, Kaufman J-M, Macdowall W, Clifton S, Lee D, Wu FAnnals of Clinical Biochemistry 2016; Letter
National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3) Reference Tables.2016Natsal-3Clifton S, Fuller E, Philo DNatCen Social Research, London
How can we objectively categorise partnership type?2016Natsal-3Mercer CH, Jones KG, Johnson AM, Lewis R, Mitchell KR, Gravningen K, Clifton S, Tanton C, Sonnenberg P, Wellings K, Cassell JA, Estcourt CSA novel classification of population survey data to inform epidemiological research and clinical practice. Sexually Transmitted Infections online first (August 2016),
Trichomonas vaginalis infection is uncommon in the British general population: implications for clinical testing and public health screening.2016Natsal-3Field N, Clifton S, Alexander S, Ison CA, Khanom R, Saunders P, Hughes G, Heath L, Beddows S, Mercer CH, Tanton C, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PSexually Transmitted Infections; online first (September 2016)
Salivary Testosterone Levels and Health Status in Men and Women in the British General Population: Findings from the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2016Natsal-3Clifton S, Macdowall W, Copas AH, Tanton C, Keevil BG, Lee DM, Mitchell KR, Field N, Sonnenberg P, Bancroft J, Mercer CH, Wallace AM, Johnson AM, Wellings K, Wu FCWJournal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016; 101(11): 3939-3951
Patterns of chlamydia testing in different settings and implications for wider STI diagnosis and care: a probability sample survey of the British population.2016Natsal-3Clifton S, Mercer CH, Woodhall SC, Sonnenberg P, Field N, Lu L, Johnson AM, Cassell JASexually transmitted infections; online first (December 2016)
Finding sexual partners online: prevalence and associations with sexual behaviour, STI diagnoses and other sexual health outcomes in the British population.2017Natsal-3Cabecinha M, Mercer CH, Gravningen K, et alSex Transm Infect Published Online First: 10 April 2017
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in young women in Britain: Population-based evidence of the effectiveness of the bivalent immunisation programme and burden of quadrivalent and 9-valent vaccine types.2017Natsal-3Tanton C, Mesher D, Beddows S, Soldan K, Clifton S, Panwar K, Field N, Mercer CH, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg PPapillomavirus Research 2017; 3: 36-41
Reported reasons for Breakdown of Marriage and Cohabitation in Britain: Findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2017Natsal-3Gravningen K Mitchell KR, Wellings K, Johnson AM, Geary R, Jones KG, Clifton S, Erens B, Lu L, Chayachinda C, Field N, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CHPLOS ONE 2017;
Illicit drug use and its association with key sexual risk behaviours and outcomes: Findings from Britain’s third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2017Natsal-3Paquette R, Tanton C, Burns F, Prah P, Shahmanesh M, Field N, Macdowall W, Gravningen K, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CHPLoS One, 2017; 12(5): e0177922. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0177922
What factors are associated with reporting lacking interest in sex and how do these vary by gender? Findings from the third British national survey of sexual attitudes and lifestyles2017Natsal-3Graham CA, Mercer CH, Tanton C, Jones KG, Johnson AM, Wellings K, Mitchell KR BMJ Open
Examining ethnic inequalities in sexual behaviours and lifestyles: evidence from a British national probability sample survey.2017Natsal-3Wayal S, Hughes G, Sonnenberg P, Mohammed H, Tanton C, Copas AJ, Gerressu M, Furegato M, Mercer CHLancet Public Health, 2017; 2:e458-472
Understanding differences in conception and abortion rates among under-20 year olds in Britain and France: Examining the contribution of social disadvantage.2017Natsal-3Scott R, Slaymaker E, Wellings K, Mercer CHPLoS One, 2017; 12 (10): e0186412
Sexual health clinic attendance and non-attendance in Britain: Findings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3).2017Natsal-3Tanton C, Geary RS, Clifton S, Field N, Heap KL, Mapp F, Hughes G, Johnson AM, Cassell J, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CHSexually Transmitted Infections 2017 Published Online First
Where do women and men in Britain obtain contraception?2017Natsal-3French RS, Geary R, Jones KG, Glasier A, Mercer CH, Datta J, Macdowall W, Palmer M, Johnson AM, Wellings KFindings from the third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3). BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, 2017;0:1–11. doi:10.1136/jfprhc-2017-101728
Heterosexual practices among young people in Britain: evidence from three National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2017Natsal-3Lewis R, Tanton C, Mercer CH, Mitchell KR, Palmer M, Macdowall W, Wellings KJournal of Adolescent Health, 2017; 61 (2017) 694e702
Sexual identity, attraction and behaviour in Britain: the implications of using different dimensions of sexual orientation to estimate the size of sexual minority populations.2018Natsal-3Geary RS, Tanton C, Erens B, Clifton S, Prah P, Wellings K, Mitchell KR, Datta J, Gravningen K, Fuller E, Johnson AM, Sonnenberg P, Mercer CHPLoS ONE, in press
Recent heterosexual partnerships and patterns of condom use: a weighted analysis2009Natsal-2Copas AJ, Mercer CH, Farewell VT, Nanchahal K, Johnson AMEpidemiology, 2009; 20: 44-51
The sensitivity of estimates of the change in population behaviour to realistic changes in bias in repeated surveys2004Natsal-2Copas AJ, Farewell V, Mercer CH, Yao GRoyal Statistical Society Series A, 2004: 167 (4); 579-595
Analysis of Natsal 2000 data for the Eastern Government Office Region2002Natsal-2Macdowall, W, Gerressu, M, Nanchahal, K, Wellings, KLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, May 2002
Analysis of Natsal 2000 data for Wales2002Natsal-2Macdowall, W, Gerressu, M, Nanchahal, K, Wellings, KLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, May 2002
Analysis of Natsal 2000 data for Scotland. A report to the Health Education Board for Scotland2002Natsal-2Macdowall, W, Gerressu, M, Nanchahal, K, Wellings, KLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, May 2002
Topic report five: Risk-taking: National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles2002Natsal-2McManus S, Field J, Prescott A, Erens B on behalf of the Natsal II team: Wellings K, Macdowall W, Nanchahal K, Johnson AM, Fenton KA, Copas AJ, Mercer CHInternal report to Department of Health, 2002
Topic report four: Abortion, miscarriage and stillbirth: National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles2002Natsal-2Erens B, Field J, McManus S, Prescott, A on behalf of the Natsal II team: Wellings K, Macdowall W, Nanchahal K, Johnson AM, Fenton KA, Copas AJ, Mercer CHInternal report to Department of Health, 2002
Topic report three: Contraception, sources of advice and supply: National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles2002Natsal-2Erens B, Field J, McManus S, Prescott A on behalf of the Natsal II team: Wellings K, Macdowall W, Nanchahal K, Johnson AM, Fenton KA, Copas AJ, Mercer CHInternal report to Department of Health, 2002
Topic report two: Sexual attitudes: National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles2002Natsal-2McManus S, Prescott A, Erens B, Field J on behalf of the Natsal II team: Wellings K, Macdowall W, Nanchahal K, Johnson AM, Fenton KA, Copas AJ, Mercer CHInternal report to Department of Health, 2002
Topic report one: Sexual behaviour: National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles2002"Natsal-2McManus S, Field J, Prescott A, Erens B on behalf of the Natsal II team: Wellings K, Macdowall W, Nanchahal K, Johnson AM, Fenton KA, Copas AJ, Mercer CHInternal report to Department of Health, 2002
(2002) How common is male circumcision in Britain? Findings from a national probability survey2003Dave, SD, Fenton, KA, Mercer, CH, Johnson, AM, Erens, B, Wellings, KSexually Transmitted Infections, 2003: 79; 499-500
Developing a realistic sexual network model of chlamydia transmission in Britain2006Natsal-2Turner KME, Adams EJ, Gay N, Ghani AC, Mercer CH, Edmunds WJTheoretical Biology and Medical Modelling, 2006; 3:3
Estimating Adult HIV Prevalence in the UK in 2003. The direct method of estimation2006Natsal-2McGarrigle CA, Cliffe S, Copas AJ, Mercer CH, DeAngelis D, Fenton KA, Evans BG, Johnson AM, Gill ONSexually Transmitted Infections, 2006; 82: iii78-iii86
Vicious and virtuous circles in the dynamics of infectious disease and the provision of health care: Gonorrhoea in Britain as an example2005Natsal-2White PJ, Ward H, Cassell JA, Mercer CH, Garnett GPJournal of Infectious Diseases, 2005; 192: 824-836
Scale-free networks and sexually transmitted diseases: a description of observed patterns of sexual contacts in Britain and Zimbabwe
The accuracy of reported sensitive sexual behaviour in Britain: Exploring the extent of change 1990-20002002Natsal-2Copas, AJ, Wellings, K, Erens, B, Mercer, CH, McManus, S, Fenton, KA, Korovessis, C, Macdowall, W, Nanchahal, K, Purdon, S, Johnson, AMSexually Transmitted Infections, 2002: 78; 26-30
Effect of computer-assisted self interviews on reporting of sexual HIV risk behaviours in a general population sample: a methodological experiment2001Natsal-2Johnson AM, Copas AJ, Erens B, Mandalia S, Fenton KA, Korovessis C, Wellings K, Field JAIDS, 2001; 15(1):111-115
Sexual behaviours of black Caribbeans in the LIVTY study: A comparison with national probability survey data2011Natsal-2Gerver S, Easterbrook PJ, Ibrahim F, Anderson M, Solarin I, Fenton KA, Garnett G, Mercer CHInternational Journal of STD & AIDS, 2011, 22(2):85-90
Attitudes and first heterosexual experiences among Indians and Pakistanis in Britain: Evidence from a national probability survey2011Natsal-2Griffiths C, Johnson AM, Fenton KA, Erens B, Hart GJ, Wellings K, Mercer CHInternational Journal of STD & AIDS, 2011; 22: 131-139, (IUSTI paper of the month)
Factors associated with HIV testing amongst black Africans in Britain2005Natsal-2Burns FM, Fenton KA, Morison LA, Mercer CH, Erens B, Field J, Copas AJ, Wellings K, Johnson AMSexually Transmitted Infections, 2005; 81: 494-500
Sexual behaviour in Britain: Ethnic variations in high-risk behaviour and STI acquisition risk2005Natsal-2Fenton KA, Mercer CH, McManus S, Erens B, Byron CJ, Copas AJ, Nanchahal K, Macdowall W, Wellings K, Johnson AMLancet, 2005; 365: 1246-1255
Attitudes towards sex and first heterosexual experiences among Indians and Pakistanis in Britain: Evidence from a national probability survey2011Natsal-2Griffiths C, Johnson AM, Erens B, Fenton KA, Hart G, Wellings K, Mercer CHInternational Journal of STD & AIDS, 2011; 22: 131-139, (IUSTI paper of the month)
Learning about sex: Results from the 2000 National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles ('Natsal 2000')2006Natsal-2Macdowall, W, Wellings, K, Mercer, CH, Nanchahal, K, Johnson, AM, Copas, AJ, Fenton, KA, Erens, BHealth, Education and Behavior, 2006; 33: 802-811
First sexual partnerships: Age differences and their significance. Empirical evidence from the 2000 British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles ('Natsal 2000')2006Natsal-2Mercer CH, Wellings K, Macdowall W, Copas AJ, McManus S, Erens B, Fenton KA, Johnson AMJournal of Adolescent Health, 2006; 39: 87-95
Sexual behaviour in Britain: early heterosexual experience2001Natsal-2Wellings, K, Nanchahal, K, Macdowall, W, McManus, S, Erens, B, Mercer, CH, Johnson, AM, Copas, AJ, Korovessis, C, Fenton, KA, Field, JLancet, 2001: 358; 1843-1850
Who reports absence of sexual attraction in Britain? Evidence from a national probability survey2013Natsal-2Aicken CRH, Mercer CH, Cassell JAPsychology and Sexuality, 2013; 4(2):121-135
Prevalence of low sexual desire among women in Britain: Associated factors2009Natsal-2Mitchell K, Mercer CH, Johnson AM, Wellings KJournal of Sexual Medicine, 2009; 6:2434-2444
Who reports sexual function problems? Evidence from the 2000 National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles ('Natsal 2000')2005Natsal-2Mercer CH, Fenton KA, Johnson AM Copas AJ, Macdowall W, Erens B, Wellings KSexually Transmitted Infections, 2005; 81: 394-399
Sexual function problems and help seeking behaviour in Britain: national probability sample survey2003Natsal-2Mercer, CH, Fenton, KA, Johnson, AM, Wellings, K, Macdowall, W, McManus, S, Nanchahal, K, Erens, BBritish Medical Journal, 2003: 327; 426-427
Men and women's use of contraceptive services in Britain: Findings from the second National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles2009Natsal-2French RS, Mercer CH, Johnson AM, Fenton KA, Erens B, Wellings KThe Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, 2009; 35: 9-14
Ethnic variations in sexual activity and contraceptive use: national cross sectional survey2006Natsal-2Saxena S, Copas AJ, Mercer CH, Johnson AM, Fenton KA, Erens B, Macdowall W, Wellings KContraception, 2006; 74: 224-233
Sociodemographic and sexual health profile of users of Emergency Hormonal Contraception: Data from a British probability sample survey2006Natsal-2Black K, Mercer CH, Johnson AM, Wellings KContraception, 2006; 74: 309-312
Changes in the circumstances of young mothers in Britain: 1990 to 20002005Natsal-2Nanchahal K, Wellings K, Barrett G, Copas AJ, Mercer CH, McManus S, Macdowall W, Fenton KA, Erens B, Johnson AMJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2005; 59: 828-833
Epidemiology of, and behavioural risk factors for, sexually transmitted human papillomavirus infection in a sample of the British population2012Natsal-2Johnson AM, Mercer CH, Beddows S, de Silva N, Desai S, Carder C, Sonnenberg P, Fenton KA, Lowndes K, Soldan KSexually Transmitted Infections, 2012; 88:212-217
Who is being tested by the English National Chlamydia Screening Programme? A comparison with national probability survey data2011Natsal-2Riha J, Mercer CH, Soldan K, French CE, Macintosh MSexually Transmitted Infections, 2011; 87: 306-311
A comparison of the population diagnosed with chlamydia in primary care with that diagnosed in sexual health clinics, and its implications for a national screening programme2006Natsal-2Cassell JA, Mercer CH, Fenton KA, Copas AJ, Erens B, Wellings KW, Johnson AMPublic Health, 2006: 120: 984-988
Factors associated with heterosexual transmission of HIV to individuals without major risk factors within England, Wales and Northern Ireland: a comparison with national probability surveys2006Natsal-2Gilbart VL, Mercer CH, Dougan S, Copas AJ, Fenton KA, Johnson AM, Evans BGSexually Transmitted Infections, 2006; 82: 15-20
Investigating the relationship between HIV testing and risk behaviour in Britain: Analyses of the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles 20002005Natsal-2McGarrigle CA, Mercer CH, Fenton KA, Johnson AM, Wellings K, Erens BAIDS, 2005; 19 (1): 77-84
Reported sexually transmitted disease clinic attendance and sexually transmitted infections in Britain: prevalence, risk factors, and proportionate population burden2005Natsal-2Fenton KA, Mercer CH, Byron C, McManus S, Erens B, Copas AJ, Nanchahal K, Macdowall W, Wellings K, Johnson AMJournal of Infectious Diseases, 2005; 191 (Suppl 1): S127-S138
Chlamydia Trachomatis testing in the second British National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles: Respondent uptake and treatment outcomes2005Natsal-2McCadden A, Fenton KA, McManus, S, Mercer CH, Erens B, Carder C, Ridgway G, Macdowall W, Nanchahal K, Byron CJ, Copas AJ, Wellings K, Johnson AMSexually Transmitted Diseases, 2005; 32 (6): 387-394
Sexual behaviour in Britain: reported sexually transmitted infections and prevalent genital Chlamydia Trachomatis infection2001Natsal-2Fenton, KA, Korovessis, C, Johnson, AM, McCadden, A, McManus, S, Wellings, K, Mercer, CH, Carder, C, Copas, AJ, Nanchahal, K, Macdowall, W, Ridgway, G, Field, J, Erens, BLancet, 2001: 358; 1851-1854
Women who report sex with women: National probability data on prevalence, sexual behaviours, and health outcomes2007Natsal-2Mercer CH, Bailey JV, Johnson AM, Erens B, Wellings K, Fenton KA, Copas AJAmerican Journal of Public Health, 2007; 97: 1126-1133
Behaviourally bisexual men as a bridge population for HIV and STIs? Evidence from a national probability survey2009Natsal-2Mercer CH, Hart GJ, Johnson AM, Cassell JAInternational Journal of STD & AIDS, 2009; 20: 87-94
Men who have sex with men: a comparison of a national probability sample survey and a community based study2006Natsal-2Dodds JP, Mercer CH, Mercey DE, Copas AJ, Johnson AMSexually Transmitted Infections, 2006, 82: 86-87
Men who have sex with men in Britain: comparison of a self-selected Internet sample with a national probability sample2007Natsal-2Evans AR, Wiggins RD, Mercer CH, Bolding G, Elford JSexually Transmitted Infections, 2007; 83: 200-205
Increasing prevalence of male homosexual partnerships and practices in Britain 1990-2000: Evidence from national probability surveys2004Natsal-2Mercer, CH, Fenton, KA, Copas, AJ, Wellings, K, Erens, B, McManus, S, Nanchahal, K, Macdowall, W, Johnson, AMAIDS, 2004: 18 (10); 1453-1458
Alcohol misuse, sexual risk behaviour and adverse sexual health outcomes: Evidence from Britain's national probability sexual behaviour surveys.2011Natsal-2Aicken CRH, Nardone A, Mercer CHJournal of Public Health, 2011; 33: 262-71
Sex partner acquisition while overseas: Results from a British national probability survey.2007Natsal-2Mercer CH, Fenton, KA, Wellings K, Copas AJ, Erens B, Johnson AMSexually Transmitted Infections, Global Health Special Edition, 2007, 83: 517-522
Who uses condoms with whom? Evidence from national probability sample surveys.2006Natsal-2Cassell JA, Mercer CH, Imrie J, Copas AJ, Johnson AMSexually Transmitted Infections, 2006; 82: 467-473
Who pays for sex? An analysis of the increasing prevalence of female commercial sex contacts among men in Britain.2005Natsal-2Ward H, Mercer CH, Wellings K, Fenton KA, Erens B, Copas AJ, Johnson AMSexually Transmitted Infections, 2005; 81: 467-471
Prevalence of masturbation and associated factors in a British national probability survey.2008Natsal-2Gerressu M, Mercer CH, Graham CA, Wellings K, Johnson AMArchives of Sexual Behavior, 2008; 37: 266-278
Who has sex with whom? Characteristics of heterosexual partnerships reported in the second National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.2009Natsal-2Mercer CH, Copas AJ, Sonnenberg P, Johnson AM, McManus S, Erens B, Cassell JAInternational Journal of Epidemiology, 2009; 38: 206-214
Sexual behaviour in Britain: partnerships, practices, and HIV risk behaviours.2001Natsal-2Johnson, AM, Mercer, CH, Erens, B, Copas, AJ, McManus, S, Wellings, K, Fenton, KA, Korovessis, C, Macdowall, W, Nanchahal, K, Purdon, S, Field, JLancet, 2001: 358; 1835-1842
Sexual lifestyles and HIV risk.1992Natsal-1Johnson AM, Wadsworth J, Wellings K, Field J, Bradshaw S.Nature 1992; 360: 410-412
Sexual lifestyles under Scrutiny.1990Natsal-1Wellings K, Field J, Wadsworth J, Johnson AM, Anderson RM, Bradshaw SA.Nature 1990: 348; 276-78.
Surveying sexual lifestyles.1990Natsal-1Johnson AM, Wadsworth J, Field J, Wellings K, Anderson RM.Nature 1990; 343: 109.
Sexual Attitudes & Lifestyles.1994Natsal-1Johnson, A.M., Wadsworth, J., Wellings, K. & Field, J.Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications
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