COSEMIL - Cross-sectional study of French military service members: sexual behaviour

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Duron-Martinaud Sandrine , CESP

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General
Identification
Detailed name Cross-sectional study of French military service members: sexual behaviour
Sign or acronym COSEMIL
CNIL registration number, number and date of CPP agreement, AFSSAPS (French Health Products Safety Agency) authorisation CNIL n° 914086
General Aspects
Medical area Infectious diseases
Occupational Medicine
Pathology (details) sexually transmitted infections
Health determinants Lifestyle and behavior
Occupation
Keywords army, military service members, sexual activity, hepatitis, STIs, HIV, prevention
Scientific investigator(s) (Contact)
Name of the director Duron-Martinaud
Surname Sandrine
Email sandrine.duron@intradef.gouv.fr
Unit CESP
Organization INSERM
Collaborations
Funding
Funding status Public
Details Direction centrale du Service de santé des armées (DCSSA) and the Caisse nationale militaire de sécurité sociale (CNMSS)
Governance of the database
Sponsor(s) or organisation(s) responsible Inserm (CESPA)
Organisation status Public
Additional contact
Main features
Type of database
Type of database Study databases
Study databases (details) Not-repeated cross-sectional studies (except case control studies)
Database recruitment is carried out by an intermediary A population file
Database recruitment is carried out as part of an interventional study No
Database objective
Main objective This project aims to study sexual activity and prevention practices in the military environment, considering different dimensions of sexuality, practices, relationships and meanings, and to estimate the prevalence of STIs (including HIV) and hepatitis B and C, risk-taking markers
Inclusion criteria Random sample of military service members in metropolitan France, French Guiana and Djibouti
Population type
Age Adulthood (19 to 24 years)
Adulthood (25 to 44 years)
Adulthood (45 to 64 years)
Population covered General population
Pathology
Gender Male
Geography area National
Detail of the geography area Metropolitan France, French Guiana and Djibouti
Data collection
Dates
Size of the database
Size of the database (number of individuals) [1000-10 000[ individuals
Details of the number of individuals 1 500
Data
Database activity Data collection completed
Type of data collected Declarative data
Biological data
Declarative data (detail) Paper self-questionnaire
Details of collected declarative data Sociodemographic data; sexual activity (wanted and unwanted sexual relations, relational contexts) and preventive practices, normative context on sexuality (heteronormativity, homophobia, etc.); access to and use of health care in the event of exposure to a sexual risk; frequency and experiences of periods of sexual isolation and their impact on the health of individuals (mental health, use of additive substances); frequency of exposure to sexual risks
Biological data (detail) systematic screening for HIV, hepatitis B and C and syphilis, and bacteria responsible for STIs.
Presence of a biobank No
Health parameters studied Health event/morbidity
Procedures
Participant monitoring No
Followed pathology
Links to administrative sources No
Promotion and access
Promotion
Access
Terms of data access (charter for data provision, format of data, availability delay) Contact the scientist in charge
Access to aggregated data Access on specific project only
Access to individual data Access on specific project only

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