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C F Turner

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Rogers S, Miller W, Turner C, Ellen J, Zenilman J, Rothman R, et al.
Sex Transm Infect . 2007 Oct; 84(1):23-8. PMID: 17911137
Objectives: The enhanced sensitivity of nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT) provides an opportunity for estimating the prevalence of untreated Chlamydia trachomatis infections. The transmissibility and public health significance of some...
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Rogers S, Willis G, Al-Tayyib A, Villarroel M, Turner C, Ganapathi L, et al.
Sex Transm Infect . 2005 Dec; 81(6):501-7. PMID: 16326855
Objectives: To examine whether audio computer assisted survey interviewing (ACASI) influenced responses to sensitive HIV risk behaviour questions, relative to interviewer administration of those questions (IAQ), among patients attending a...
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Eggleston E, Turner C, Rogers S, Roman A, Miller W, Villarroel M, et al.
Sex Transm Infect . 2005 Jun; 81(3):236-8. PMID: 15923293
Objectives: This pilot test assessed the feasibility of a cost effective population based approach to STI monitoring using automated telephone interviews, urine specimen collection kits sent out and returned by...
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Zenilman J, Miller W, Gaydos C, Rogers S, Turner C
Sex Transm Infect . 2003 Apr; 79(2):94-7. PMID: 12690126
Objective: Nucleic acid amplification tests have facilitated field based STD studies and increased screening activities. However, even with highly specific tests, the positive predictive value (PPV) of such tests may...
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Oyesiku J, Turner C
Haemophilia . 2002 May; 8(3):348-52. PMID: 12010432
: Summary. The impact of having a child with an inherited bleeding disorder such as haemophilia can have a far-reaching effect on the individual as well as other close family...
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Gribble J, Miller H, Cooley P, Catania J, Pollack L, Turner C
Subst Use Misuse . 2000 Jun; 35(6-8):869-90. PMID: 10847215
Measurements of drug use and other illicit or stigmatized behaviors are subject to nontrivial underreporting biases. During in-person surveys, respondents are more likely to report such behaviors when interviewed using...
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Des Jarlais D, Paone D, Milliken J, Turner C, Miller H, Gribble J, et al.
Lancet . 1999 May; 353(9165):1657-61. PMID: 10335785
Background: We aimed to assess audio-computer-assisted self-interviewing (audio-CASI) as a method of reducing under-reporting of HIV risk behaviour among injecting drug users. Methods: Injecting drug users were interviewed at syringe-exchange...
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Miller H, Cain V, Rogers S, Gribble J, Turner C
Fam Plann Perspect . 1999 Feb; 31(1):4-9, 23. PMID: 10029926
Context: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) of bacterial origin such as gonorrhea and chlamydial infection can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Identifying behaviors and characteristics associated with infection...
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McBean A, Turner C, Fitterman L, Pate K, Reilly T, Smith T, et al.
Med Care . 1999 Feb; 37(2):189-203. PMID: 10024123
Objective: A major new survey program, the Medicare Beneficiary Health Status Registry (MBHSR), has been proposed to improve the monitoring of the health status of Medicare beneficiaries. The MBHSR would...
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Rogers S, Miller H, Turner C
Subst Use Misuse . 1998 Sep; 33(10):2179-200. PMID: 9744846
Three recent empirical studies have provided strong evidence that self-administered questionnaires (SAQs), compared with interviewer questioning, substantially improve the reporting of drug use in population surveys. Specifically, SAQs appear to...