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Graham Bolding
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Elford, Jonathan
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Sherr, Lorraine
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Maguire, M
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Hart, Graham
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Davis, Mark
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2008: Evans Alison Ruth; Wiggins Richard Donovan; Bolding Graham; Elford Jonathan
Characteristics of gay and bisexual men who drop out of a web survey of sexual behaviour in the UK.
AIDS and behavior 2008;12(6):957-63.
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2007: Bolding Graham; Davis Mark; Hart Graham; Sherr Lorraine; Elford Jonathan
Where young MSM meet their first sexual partner: the role of the Internet.
AIDS and behavior 2007;11(4):522-6.
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2007: Evans Alison Ruth; Wiggins Richard D; Mercer Catherine H; Bolding Graham J; Elford Jonathan
Men who have sex with men in Great Britain: comparison of a self-selected internet sample with a national probability sample.
Sexually transmitted infections 2007;83(3):200-5; discussion 205.
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2007: Elford Jonathan; Bolding Graham; Davis Mark; Sherr Lorraine; Hart Graham
Barebacking among HIV-positive gay men in London.
Sexually transmitted diseases 2007;34(2):93-8.
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2007: Elford Jonathan; Bolding Graham; Sherr Lorraine; Hart Graham
No evidence of an increase in serosorting with casual partners among HIV-negative gay men in London, 1998-2005.
AIDS (London, England) 2007;21(2):243-5.
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2006: Bolding Graham; Hart Graham; Sherr Lorraine; Elford Jonathan
Use of crystal methamphetamine among gay men in London.
Addiction (Abingdon, England) 2006;101(11):1622-30.
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2006: Bolding Graham; Davis Mark; Hart Graham; Sherr Lorraine; Elford Jonathan
Heterosexual men and women who seek sex through the Internet.
International journal of STD & AIDS 2006;17(8):530-4.
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2006: Davis Mark; Hart Graham; Bolding Graham; Sherr Lorraine; Elford Jonathan
E-dating, identity and HIV prevention: theorising sexualities, risk and network society.
Sociology of health & illness 2006;28(4):457-78.
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2006: Davis Mark; Hart Graham; Bolding Graham; Sherr Lorraine; Elford Jonathan
Sex and the Internet: gay men, risk reduction and serostatus.
Culture, health & sexuality 2006;8(2):161-74.
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2005: Elford Jonathan; Bolding Graham; Sherr Lorraine; Hart Graham
High-risk sexual behaviour among London gay men: no longer increasing.
AIDS (London, England) 2005;19(18):2171-4.
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2005: Bolding Graham; Davis Mark; Hart Graham; Sherr Lorraine; Elford Jonathan
Gay men who look for sex on the Internet: is there more HIV/STI risk with online partners?
AIDS (London, England) 2005;19(9):961-8.
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2004: Elford J; Bolding G; Davis M; Sherr L; Hart G
Trends in sexual behaviour among London homosexual men 1998-2003: implications for HIV prevention and sexual health promotion.
Sexually transmitted infections 2004;80(6):451-4.
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2004: Bolding G; Davis M; Sherr L; Hart G; Elford J
Use of gay Internet sites and views about online health promotion among men who have sex with men.
AIDS care 2004;16(8):993-1001.
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2004: Davis M; Bolding G; Hart G; Sherr L; Elford J
Reflecting on the experience of interviewing online: perspectives from the Internet and HIV study in London.
AIDS care 2004;16(8):944-52.
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2004: Elford Jonathan; Bolding Graham; Davis Mark; Sherr Lorraine; Hart Graham
The Internet and HIV study: design and methods.
BMC public health 2004;4():39.
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2004: Sherr L; Bolding G; Elford J
Recruiting London gay men into an HIV vaccine trial: is it feasible?
AIDS care 2004;16(5):565-71.
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2004: Elford Jonathan; Bolding Graham; Davis Mark; Sherr Lorraine; Hart Graham
Web-based behavioral surveillance among men who have sex with men: a comparison of online and offline samples in London, UK.
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 2004;35(4):421-6.
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2004: Elford J; Bolding G; Sherr L
Popular opinion leaders in London: a response to Kelly.
AIDS care 2004;16(2):151-8.
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2002: Elford Jonathan; Bolding Graham; Sherr Lorraine
High-risk sexual behaviour increases among London gay men between 1998 and 2001: what is the role of HIV optimism?
AIDS (London, England) 2002;16(11):1537-44.
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2002: Elford J; Hart G; Sherr L; Williamson L; Bolding G
Peer led HIV prevention among homosexual men in Britain.
Sexually transmitted infections 2002;78(3):158-9.
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2002: Elford J; Sherr L; Bolding G; Serle F; Maguire M
Peer-led HIV prevention among gay men in London: process evaluation.
AIDS care 2002;14(3):351-60.
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2002: Bolding Graham; Sherr Lorraine; Elford Jonathan
Use of anabolic steroids and associated health risks among gay men attending London gyms.
Addiction (Abingdon, England) 2002;97(2):195-203.
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2001: Elford J; Bolding G; Sherr L
HIV optimism: fact or fiction?
Focus (San Francisco, Calif.) 2001;16(8):1-4.
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2001: Elford J; Bolding G; Sherr L
Seeking sex on the Internet and sexual risk behaviour among gay men using London gyms.
AIDS (London, England) 2001;15(11):1409-15.
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2001: Elford J; Bolding G; Maguire M; Sherr L
HIV positive and negative homosexual men have adopted different strategies for reducing the risk of HIV transmission.
Sexually transmitted infections 2001;77(3):224-5.
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2001: Elford J; Bolding G; Maguire M; Sherr L
Gay men, risk and relationships.
AIDS (London, England) 2001;15(8):1053-5.
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2001: Elford J; Bolding G; Sherr L
Peer education has no significant impact on HIV risk behaviours among gay men in London.
AIDS (London, England) 2001;15(4):535-8.
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2000: Sherr L; Bolding G; Maguire M; Elford J
Viagra use and sexual risk behaviour among gay men in London.
AIDS (London, England) 2000;14(13):2051-3.
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2000: Elford J; Bolding G; Maguire M; Sherr L
Do gay men discuss HIV risk reduction with their GP?
AIDS care 2000;12(3):287-90.
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2000: Elford J; Bolding G; Maguire M; Sherr L
Combination therapies for HIV and sexual risk behavior among gay men.
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) 2000;23(3):266-71.
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1999: Bolding G; Sherr L; Maguire M; Elford J
HIV risk behaviours among gay men who use anabolic steroids.
Addiction (Abingdon, England) 1999;94(12):1829-35.
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1999: Elford J; Bolding G; Maguire M; Sherr L
Sexual risk behaviour among gay men in a relationship.
AIDS (London, England) 1999;13(11):1407-11.
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