Effective sexual health interventions : issues in experimental evaluation / edited by Judith M. Stephenson, John Imrie, Chris Bonell.

SeriesOxford medical publications
Oxford medical publications. ^A726
Contents Sexual health interventions should be subject to experimental evaluation -- Chris Bonell, Rebecca Bennett, and Ann Oakley -- Sexual health interventions are unsuitable for experimental evaluation Susan Kippax -- The role of randomized controlled trials in assessing sexual health interventions David A. Ross and Daniel Wight -- Methodological issues in the experimental evaluation of sexual health interventions -- Using theories of behaviour change to develop and evaluate sexual health interventions Stephen Sutton -- Stages in the development and evaluation of complex interventions Irwin Nazareth -- Choice of experimental design Sheila Bird -- Cluster randomized trials of sexual health interventions Richard Hayes -- Biological, behavioural and psychological outcome measures Frances M. Cowan and Mary Plummer -- Developing and validating complex behavioural outcome measures Rochelle N. Shain, Sondra Perdue, Jeanna M. Piper, Alan E.C. Holden, Jane Champion, and Edward R. Newton -- Unpacking the 'black box': the importance of process data to explain outcomes Daniel Wight and Angela Obasi -- Section 3 What happens after a trial is completed? -- Generalizability of trials and implementation of research into practice Heiner Grosskurth and Lilani Kumaranayake -- The limits of generalizability: community-based sexual health interventions among gay men Graham Hart and Jonathan Elford -- The value of systematic reviews of the effectiveness of sexual health interventions Jonathan Shepherd and Angela Harden -- Challenges for future sexual health intervention trials Judith Stephenson.
LCCN 2002030771
ISBN0198508492 (hbk : alk. paper)