HTA - 14/172/01
The RESPECT Study (Randomised Evaluation of Sexual health Promotion Effectiveness informing Care and Treatment): a feasibility study of an intervention aimed at improving the Sexual Health of People with Severe Mental Illness
Project title: The RESPECT Study (Randomised Evaluation of Sexual health Promotion Effectiveness informing Care and Treatment): a feasibility study of an intervention aimed at improving the Sexual Health of People with Severe Mental Illness
Chief investigator: Professor Elizabeth Hughes
Contractor: University of Huddersfield
Co-investigators: Dr Judith Watson, Dr Shehzad Ali, Mr Isaac Samuels, Professor Carrie Llewellyn, Professor Catherine Hewitt, Professor Catherine Mercer, Professor Fiona Nolan, Professor Isabella Johnson, Professor Jacqueline Cassell, Professor Simon Gilbody.
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