Family Practice Advance Access originally published online on March 16, 2005
Family Practice 2005 22(3):353; doi:10.1093/fampra/cmh731
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Sexual health in primary care: acceptability of providing a urine sample for chlamydia screening in GP attendees aged 25 or under
32 Heaton Road, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 2BU, Email: frankieiles@hotmail.com
Department of General Practice and Primary Care, St George's Hospital Medical School
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Gott and Hinchcliffe1 found a number of barriers inhibiting older people from seeking treatment for sexual problems in primary care. We recently investigated a different sexual issue in younger people visiting their GP. Our aim was