
Effective Sexual Health Interventions
Issues in Experimental Evaluation
Oxford University Press
Published on 6. February 2003
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-0-19-850849-6 (ISBN)
Description
The growing importance of the evidence-based movement has made experimental evaluation a key issue among researchers, practitioners, commissioners and policy makers. However, experimental evaluation remains controversial in the sexual health field. This partly reflects the diversity of groups involved in this area and their different views on the most appropriate research methods. This book provides an analysis of the methodological and practical issues involved in evaluating sexual health interventions.
The book will appeal to trial enthusiasts through discussion of specific issues in trial design, and also to those with a sceptical interest in the potential of experimentation and its appropriateness or feasibility. It is concerned with methodology rather than the substantive findings of research, and considers the requirements of research in both developed and developing countries. The focus of the book is on sexual health interventions, although many of the issues are equally applicable to other areas of behavioural and social research
The book will appeal to trial enthusiasts through discussion of specific issues in trial design, and also to those with a sceptical interest in the potential of experimentation and its appropriateness or feasibility. It is concerned with methodology rather than the substantive findings of research, and considers the requirements of research in both developed and developing countries. The focus of the book is on sexual health interventions, although many of the issues are equally applicable to other areas of behavioural and social research
Reviews / Votes
A major strength of this book is its international scope . . . It should now become required reading for those planning or seeking funding for complex sexual health interventions. * International Journal of Epidemiology, 33 * ... specifically of interest to those researching sexual health interventions from the social science perspective... many of the arguments and examples used are interesting, relevant and wide-ranging... Globally sexual health is poorly resourced and evaluation is essential for the future to maximise cost-effectiveness and to prevent useless or harmful interventions continuing to be deployed. * Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
546 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-850849-6 (9780198508496)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Stephenson, Judith / Imrie, John / Bonnell, Chris (Medical Research Fellow, Social Sciences Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London)
Editor
, Department of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London
, Department of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London
, Social Sciences Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London
Content
SECTION 1 - TO EXPERIMENT OR NOT?; SECTION 2 - METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF SEXUAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS; SECTION 3 - WHAT HAPPENS AFTER A TRIAL IS COMPLETED?