Digital technology and self-care in sexual health
Jason J. Ong A B * and Joseph D. Tucker B CA
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Abstract
This Collection highlights some recent publications in Sexual Health on using technology to optimise sexual health. By leveraging innovations such as rapid diagnostic tools, mobile health (mHealth), self-testing and artificial-intelligence-powered tools, we can empower individuals to take control of their sexual health, reducing risks and enhancing accessibility.
Keywords: digital technology, HIV, self-care, sexual health, sexual health services, testing.
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