Published on in Vol 6, No 11 (2017): November

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/8326, first published .
Development of a Behavior Change Intervention to Improve Sexual Health Service Use Among University Undergraduate Students: Mixed Methods Study Protocol

Development of a Behavior Change Intervention to Improve Sexual Health Service Use Among University Undergraduate Students: Mixed Methods Study Protocol

Development of a Behavior Change Intervention to Improve Sexual Health Service Use Among University Undergraduate Students: Mixed Methods Study Protocol

Journals

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  2. Cassidy C, Steenbeek A, Langille D, Martin-Misener R, Curran J. Designing an intervention to improve sexual health service use among university undergraduate students: a mixed methods study guided by the behaviour change wheel. BMC Public Health 2019;19(1) View
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  4. Cassidy C, Steenbeek A, Langille D, Martin-Misener R, Curran J. Sexual health service use among university undergraduate students in Nova Scotia. The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 2018;27(3):207 View
  5. Breneol S, Doucet S, McIsaac J, Riveroll A, Cassidy C, Charlton P, McCulloch H, McKibbon S, Luke A, Splane J, Curran J. Programmes to support transitions in community care for children with complex care needs: a scoping review. BMJ Open 2022;12(7):e056799 View