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Cross-sectional study on the context of Sexuality in France

France, 2005 - 2006
Reference ID
FRESH-PEF1169-en
Producer(s)
Nathalie;BAJOS, Michel;BOZON
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
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  • Identification

    Survey ID number

    FRESH-PEF1169-en

    Title

    Cross-sectional study on the context of Sexuality in France

    Abbreviation or Acronym

    CSF

    Country
    Name Country code
    France fr
    Kind of Data

    ['Participant-reported health data','Biological data']

    Unit of Analysis

    Individuals

    Scope

    Topics
    Topic Vocabulary
    Gynaecology and obstetrics health theme
    Infectious disease medicine health theme
    Behavioral determinants: Addiction health determinant
    Socio-demographic and economic determinants health determinant
    Behavioral determinants health determinant
    Socio-demographic and economic determinants: Employment health determinant
    Keywords
    relationships STIs sexual and reproductive health HIV contraception elective abortion

    Coverage

    Universe

    {
    "level_sex_clusion_I": [
    {
    "value": "Male",
    "concept": {
    "vocab": "MeSH",
    "vocabURI": "http:\/\/id.nlm.nih.gov\/mesh\/D008297"
    }
    },
    {
    "value": "Female",
    "concept": {
    "vocab": "MeSH",
    "vocabURI": "http:\/\/id.nlm.nih.gov\/mesh\/D005260"
    }
    }
    ],
    "level_age_clusion_I": [
    {
    "value": "Young Adult (19 to 24 years)",
    "concept": {
    "vocab": "MeSH",
    "vocabURI": "http:\/\/id.nlm.nih.gov\/mesh\/D055815"
    }
    },
    {
    "value": "Adult (25 to 44 years)",
    "concept": {
    "vocab": "MeSH",
    "vocabURI": "http:\/\/id.nlm.nih.gov\/mesh\/D000328"
    }
    },
    {
    "value": "Middle Aged (45 to 64 years)",
    "concept": {
    "vocab": "MeSH",
    "vocabURI": "http:\/\/id.nlm.nih.gov\/mesh\/D008875"
    }
    }
    ],
    "level_type_clusion_I": [
    "General population"
    ],
    "level_type_clusion_other": "",
    "clusion_I": "Every person between 18 and 69 years of age living in metropolitan France and able to understand the French language well enough to answer the telephone questionnaire was eligible. Youths under 18 years of age were not included in the survey. One of the reasons is the possible presence of parents, whose prior authorisation is necessary. In effect, the presence of parents may lead underage children to provide answers that do not match the reality of their emotional and sexual lives. Several foreign surveys have limited the age of inclusion to 45 years. The CSF survey sample extends the limit to 69 years in order to study how the population manages its emotional and sexual life in a context of prolonged sexual life.",
    "clusion_E": ""
    }

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name
    Nathalie;BAJOS
    Michel;BOZON
    Producers
    Name Role
    INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) sponsor
    INSTITUT NATIONAL D'ETUDES DEMOGRAPHIQUES (INED) sponsor
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name
    AGENCE NATIONALE DE RECHERCHES SUR LE SIDA ET LES HEPATITES VIRALES (ANRS MIE)

    Sampling

    Sample frame

    Unit Type

    ['Population database for statistical purposes']

    Sampling Procedure

    ['{"concept":{"vocabURI":"Probability.Stratified","vocab":"CESSDA"},"value":"Probability: Stratified"}']

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    Access on specific project only

    Methodology notes

    Observational Study

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2005-01-01 2006-01-01
    Time Method

    One-time cross-sectional study

    Mode of data collection
    • {"concept":{"vocabURI":"Interview","vocab":"CESSDA"},"value":"Interview with the participant (including clinical)"}

    Study activities

    Study activities
    Study activities
    Type
    primary evaluation
    Description
    Health event/morbidity Health care consumption and services Quality of life/health perception

    Quality standards

    Quality standards
    Standard
    ['Nomenclature used for the sociodemographic variables']

    Data Access

    Access conditions

    The "Context of Sexuality in France" (CSF) survey database will be made available for free access starting in March 2011. Until then, researchers who wish to use the CSF database should send a study protocol to the scientific supervisors of the CSF survey. Once the protocol is validated, a member of the CSF survey scientific team is designated as a point of contact. The researchers should then sign an agreement in which they agree: • not to provide the digital files to any other researcher or research team and not to use them to train students until March 2011; • to only publish results corresponding to the project submitted to the CSF team. Any other analysis should be the subject of a new project and a validation by the entire CSF team. • to send the CSF team, for feedback, a final version of the article before it is submitted to a journal.

    Citation requirements

    To note the organisations that have financed the survey in every paper submitted

    Availability Status

    {"value":"Restricted access","extLink":[{"title":"COAR","uri":"http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec"}]}

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Email
    Nathalie;BAJOS nathalie.bajos@inserm.fr
    Michel;BOZON booz@ined.fr

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    FRESH-PEF1169-en

    Producers
    Name Affiliation
    Nathalie BAJOS INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM)
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