We're sharing more Natsal methods innovations at #ESRA25 today:
Tommy Nyberg @MRC_BSU is presenting on integrating survey data from different samples
Eileen Irvin @Ipsos_in_the_UK is presenting about remote biosample collection
Today, Tommy Nyberg is speaking at #ESRA2025 about his work on the @NatsalStudy -
"Data Integration Using Doubly Robust and Bayesian Meta-Analysis Methods for Probability and Convenience Samples"
https://t.co/XuM9srakKw
This morning our colleague Katharine Sadler is presenting at #ESRA25, sharing our experience of collecting national sexual health data in the post COVID-19 pandemic era: experiences of the @NatsalStudy. Graphic shows the multiple modes of data collection https://t.co/Cp03nJoXwn
We're at #ESRA25 this week talking survey methods
Today, Katharine Sadler @NatCen is sharing how we adapted Natsal-4 methods for the post-COVID era, using varied sample designs, recruitment methods and data collection modes to get a British general population sample
👀Look out for three Natsal-4 talks at #ESRA25 this week:
Katharine Sadler @NatCen with an overview of Natsal-4's methods
Eileen Irvin @Ipsos on remote biosampling
Tommy Nyberg @MRC_BSU on methods to combine probability and non-probability data
At #IUSTI2024? Check out this symposium “The Contribution & Future of National Population-based SRH surveys”, with #Natsal Co-PI #CathMercer @DebbyHerbenick & Rebecca Guy @KirbyInstitute👇
Friday 1:30-3pm, C4.8
Did you know that one of #Natsal-4's focuses is on young people from the ages of 16-35 years? This is because young people experience the greatest social and sexual changes and are more likely to experience adverse sexual health outcomes than other groups. https://t.co/cZnqESmGoD
Beattie Sturrock @NatsalStudy :
People with a disability experienced higher unmet need in access sexual health services compared to those without a disability during C19.
Likely worsening existing barriers & new barriers
#BASHH2024
Now we move onto an important and under explored topic - disability and sex - with Dr Beattie Sturrock from @ucl@NatsalStudy “Disability and access to sexual and reproductive health services in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Britain: findings from Natsal-COVID wave 2 survey”
#BASHH2024
@NatsalStudy vital importance of this study describe the general population sexual health attitudes, behaviours and sexual health outcomes - NOT just those that can already access services
See Dr Beattie Sturrock at @BASHH_UK presenting findings from #Natsal COVID on barriers accessing SRH services faced by people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. HIV testing, management and Emerging Infections session on 18th June at 1210. #BASHH2024
🌊🪸Prof Cath Mercer will speak at this year’s @BASHH_UK Conference (Monday 10:45AM) on what’s new for Natsal-4 and where the study’s at now! Come along and hear the latest & share your thoughts on what #Natsal should prioritise addressing with its latest data #BASHH2024
@KMitchinGlasgow, a professor who leads sexual wellbeing research on #Natsal, is presenting at @BASHH_UK on [date and time] on her work ‘Building Consensus on Sexual Wellbeing for Scotland’s Sexual Health Strategy’ on Monday 17th June at 13:15 – 14:15 in the Purbeck Lounge!
🌱The National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (NATSAL) Study is on the #CatalogueMHM! @NatsalStudy funded by the @wellcometrust is among the largest surveys of sexual behaviour in the world. Check NATSAL out here -> https://t.co/wvDYmoH9vY
📢Calling all savvy project #coordinators, #epidemiologists, and #data nerds! 📊📉Join the #Natsal team and work with a world class team of researchers!
Apply for project coordinator: https://t.co/l6ZuZfgGgB
Apply for an analyst position: https://t.co/TytCuua8h1
🚨VACANCY🚨
We are looking for a Research Associate to make a leading contribution to several national projects focused on #GenderBasedViolence and #SexualHealth.
FT post for up to 30 months
Closing date: 29th April 2024
Find out more➡️https://t.co/vCUECTAQD5