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Third Australian Study of Health and Relationships (ASHR3)

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Third Australian Study of Health and Relationships (ASHR3)

Third Australian Study of Health and Relationships (ASHR3)

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About the project

The Third Australian study of Health and Relationships (ASHR3) will provide nationally representative prevalence estimates of sexual identity, sexual behaviours, uptake of dating websites and apps, relationship satisfaction and pleasure, sexual difficulties, pornography use, STIs, contraception, pregnancies, sexual coercion, intimate partner violence, reproductive coercion, as well as attitudes, correlates and time trends over 20 years.

The study will use an innovative mix of methods to collect data from a population-representative sample of approximately 15,000 people aged 16-69. Findings from ASHR3 will be used to inform and evaluate national sexual and reproductive health strategies.

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Researchers

Brighton and Sussex Medical School

University of New South Wales 

  • Rebecca Guy
  • Erin Ogilvie
  • Andrew Grulich
  • Denton Callander
  • Allison Carter
  • Hamish McManus
  • Mo Hammoud

Flinders

  • Chris Rissel

Melbourne

  • Cathy Vaughan
  • Jane Hocking

Sydney

  • Deborah Bateson

Victoria

  • Christopher

Related publications

de Visser, R.O., Richters, J., Rissel, C., Badcock, P.B., Simpson, J.M., Smith, A.M.A. & Grulich, A.E. (2014). Change and stasis in sexual health and relationships: comparisons between the first and second Australian Studies of Health and Relationships. Sexual Health, 11, 505-509. doi: 10.1071/SH14112

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