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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STJ)

Publisher :

BMJ Publishing Group Ltd

Scopus Profile
Peer reviewed only
Scopus Profile
Open Access
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Dermatology
  • Medicine
e-ISSN :

1472-3263

Issue Frequency :

Bi-Monthly

Impact Factor :

3.6

p-ISSN :

1368-4973

Est. Year :

1925

Mobile :

4402071111105

Country :

United Kingdom

Language :

English

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

sti@bmj.com

Journal Descriptions

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) keeps clinicians and researchers up to date on the transmission, prevention, diagnosis, natural history and treatment of STIs and HIV. This includes existing and emerging infections where sexual transmission plays a role, as well as related aspects of sexual health. The journal publishes original research, reviews, editorials and correspondence on the clinical, translational, laboratory, public health and sociological aspects of infections from around the world. STI also publishes a blog and podcasts to promote wider communication and dissemination of new developments in the field.


Sexually Transmitted Infections (STJ) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Infectious Diseases, Dermatology, Medicine , Online or Print, Bi-Monthly Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN - 1368-4973, E-ISSN - 1472-3263, Established in - 1925, Impact Factor - 3.6

Not Provide Crossref DOI

Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Publications of STJ

Condoms Men with broken condoms: who and why?

Objectives: To identify (1) the prevalence of condom breakage, and demographic and sexuality-related differences among young men who have sex with women reporting and not reporting this even...

  • dott image October, 2010

Condoms and developmental contexts in younger adolescent boys

Background Condom use is a key part of sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention for young men. Yet little is known about how younger adolescent boys initially learn about and use cond...

Formative design and evaluation of patient-delivered partner therapy informational materials and packaging

Objective: To develop and evaluate instructional and packaging materials for patient-delivered partner therapy (PDPT). Methods: 64 patients participated from an urban US sexually transmit...

Condoms Men with broken condoms: who and why?

Objectives: To identify (1) the prevalence of condom breakage, and demographic and sexuality-related differences among young men who have sex with women reporting and not reporting this even...

  • dott image August, 2004

If the condom fits, wear it: a qualitative study of young African-American men

Objective: To extend the current knowledge base pertaining to condom failure among young African-American men by assessing their experiences with male condom use. Methods: Qualitative ass...

  • dott image August, 2009

Does it fit okay? Problems with condom use as a function of self-reported poor fit

Objective To identify associations between men's self-reports of ill-fitting condoms and selected condom use problems, using an event-specific analysis. Methods A convenience sample of me...

Breakage, slippage and acceptability outcomes of a condom fitted to penile dimensions

Objective: This study compared failure rates of a standard-sized condom and a condom fitted to a man’s penile length and circumference and assessed users’ perceptions of condom acceptabi...

Two heads are better than one: the association between condom decision-making and condom use errors and problems

Objectives: This exploratory study compared the frequency of condom use errors and problems between men reporting that condom use for penile–vaginal sex was a mutual decision compared with...

Associations between rushed condom application and condom use errors and problems

Objective To determine whether any of four condom use errors/problems occurred more frequently when condom application was ‘rushed’ among a clinic-based sample from three US states. M...

  • dott image September, 2009

Is phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor use associated with condom breakage?

We tested the hypothesis that phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor (PDE5i) use would be associated with increased likelihood of condom breakage using an event-specific analysis. A convenien...

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