Third national survey of sexual attitudes and lifestyles

A team of researchers from UCL with other academic institutions is conducting the 2010 National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal 2010). The UCL team will work with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and the National Centre for Social Research to carry out the research. This will be the third consecutive decade that the team conducts a comprehensive, random-sample study across Britain to help inform public policy and health initiatives. Professor Anne Johnson, Director of the UCL Division of Population Health, is leading the UCL team. The researchers will make use of the latest technology to interview 15,000 men and women aged 16?74 over the next 24 months. The households approached will be randomly selected and one person from each will be invited to participate, to ensure that the survey represents views and lifestyles of people from all walks of life and regions of Britain. Click on the player below to see Professor Johnson discuss the survey Self-completion computer technology will be used for part of the interview, allowing participants to 'interview themselves' in privacy.
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